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Say No to Muddy Merino: Learn How to Clean Mud Stains from Your Clothes Today!

No one likes finding mud and dirt on their clothes. But when you’re wearing Merino, that issue can be even more irritating. Not only is Merino fabric expensive, but it’s also highly absorbent and delicate. So when you get mud stains on it, you’ll want to act quickly and carefully.


Updated 28 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Here are a few tips and tricks for cleaning mud stains from Merino:

  • The first step is to get rid of any excess mud or dirt. Gently brush off the fabric with a soft cloth or brush.
  • If there are still some stubborn mud spots after brushing, try using a sponge or cloth to gently blot away the stain with some cold water.
  • Once all the surface mud has been removed, try pre-treating the stain using a specific stain remover or an enzyme-based detergent. Follow the instructions on the product packaging.
  • Make sure the water temperature is not too hot as this may cause the Merino to shrink or become misshapen. Instead, use lukewarm water.
  • Once the stain remover has soaked into fabric for several minutes, rinse it off with cool water and then gently scrub the area with a soft brush.
  • If the stain is still present, repeat the process again until the stain is completely gone.
  • Finally, wash the Merino according to the care label instructions.

Now you know how to get rid of mud stains on Merino fabric! With a bit of patience and perseverance, you can keep your Merino looking like new.

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