How to Remove Tough Mud Stains from a Kimono Easily
Mud stains on your kimono are no fun, but there are some pretty simple steps and products that can help you get rid of them in no time.
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Nishat Asif
Materials Needed
- Damp cloth
- Washing powder or laundry detergent
- Soft brush
- Liquid stain remover
Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Remove Mud Stains from a Kimono
- Lay the kimono flat and use a damp cloth to dab and soak up as much mud as possible.
- Mix some washing powder or laundry detergent into lukewarm water and make a thick paste.
- With a soft brush lightly scrub the stained area of kimono with paste.
- Continue to scrub until the mud has been completely removed.
- If needed, use a liquid stain remover for any remaining stains and rinse off with cold water.
- Once the mud has been removed, hang kimono to dry in a well-ventilated area.
Tips
- Always test any products that you use on a small area of the kimono before applying it to the entire stain.
- To prevent future mud stains, spray the kimono with a water repellent fabric protector.