Nothing quite stands out like silk organza, but mouthwash can quickly cause its beauty to be overshadowed by unsightly stains. While it may seem like an impossible task, it is actually quite easy to remove mouthwash stains from silk organza.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Noemi Denker
The trick is to act quickly and not give the stain time to set in and become more permanent. If you notice the stain right away, here is what you need to do:
If the stain is more stubborn, you may want to increase the detergent concentration. However, this should be done with caution as too much detergent can damage the fabric.
If the stain remains after you have tried the above steps, you can try using a solution of rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. First, test your solution on an inconspicuous area of the fabric to make sure it does not cause any discoloration or damage. If all looks good, apply a small amount of the solution on the stain and let it sit for several minutes. Then, rinse off the area with cool water. Keep repeating this process until the stain is completely gone.
It is important to note that removal of mouthwash stains from silk organza may vary depending on age of the stain and the specific type of fabric. Be sure to use caution when trying to remove any type of stain and always test any cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area first.
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