No one wants to wear or use a piece of fabric with mud stains. But, mud stains on broomstick lace can be especially hard to remove. Fear not, however; this article provides several tips and tricks for cleaning mud stains from broomstick lace.
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Luke Smith
Broomstick lace is a type of crocheting technique in which stitches are made by wrapping yarn around a crochet hook and then pulled through a loop of yarn. It’s used to create delicate and intricate lace-like patterns. The problem is, if the broomstick lace gets stained with mud, it can be tricky to clean.
Mud stains can make your beautiful broomstick lace look dingy and spotty. To get rid of the mud, you’ll need to take some special steps to ensure that fabric is restored to its former glory.
The first step in cleaning mud stains from broomstick lace is to pre-treat stain. Fill a sink with warm water and add a few drops of mild laundry detergent. Soak the stained area in the water for about 15 minutes. This will help to loosen dirt and mud particles and make them easier to remove.
After soaking the fabric, rinse it thoroughly with warm water. Make sure that all of the detergent is removed from the fabric before proceeding.
Once the fabric has been rinsed, apply a disinfectant or bleach solution to the area. Follow the instructions on label carefully and use caution when working with strong chemicals. Allow solution to sit on the fabric for a few minutes before rinsing again with warm water.
After rinsing off the disinfectant, you’ll need to dry the fabric. Hang the broomstick lace in a well-ventilated area to air dry. Do not place it in dryer as this could cause permanent damage.
Mud stains on broomstick lace don’t have to be permanent. By following these steps, you should be able to get your fabric back in like-new condition. For tough stains, you may want to consult a professional cleaner.
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