Mustard stains can be one of the most difficult stains to get out of a purse. They can be hard to see and even harder to remove. Luckily, there are some simple steps that you can take to help remove stubborn mustard stains from your purse.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Brane Lukman
The first step to removing a mustard stain is to blot up as much of it as possible. Use a sponge or cloth to gently dab the area, being careful not to rub it or spread the stain further. This will help to absorb the mustard before it has time to set into the fabric.
Once you have blotted up as much of the mustard as possible, apply a small amount of detergent or liquid dish soap to the stain. Gently rub it in with a clean cloth or sponge, working it into the fibers of the fabric to help break down the mustard.
After you have worked the detergent into the stained area, use clean water to rinse the purse. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to ensure that all of the detergent is removed. This will also help to remove any remaining bits of mustard that may still be stuck to the fabric.
For particularly tough stains, you may need to use white vinegar or lemon juice. Simply pour either one full-strength onto the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with water. Be sure to test any product on an inconspicuous section of the purse before applying it to the stained area.
Once you have cleaned the mustard stain, you will need to launder the purse. Follow the cleaning instructions for the purse and be sure to use a mild detergent. For added protection, you can also add a color-safe bleach to wash cycle.
Mustard stains can be tricky to remove, but with these simple steps, you can easily get rid of them. Remember to blot up the stain immediately, apply detergent, rinse, and then launder. By following these steps, you can quickly and easily get rid of mustard stains from your purse.
Never do laundry again. Save time for things you ❤️
Book now