How to Remove Mustard Stains from Shirts in 3 Simple Steps

Mustard stains can be easily removed from clothes with a few simple steps. From pre-treating the stain with vinegar to using a stain remover, follow these tips and your shirt will be looking good as new.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Step One: Pre-Treat Stain

Start by gently scraping away any excess mustard that is not adhered to the fabric. Then rinse the fabric under cold running water to help remove any additional residue. Next, apply a small amount of white vinegar or lemon juice directly to the stain.

Step Two: Use a Stain Remover

Soak a cloth or paper towel in a mild detergent or stain remover. Apply it directly to stain and allow it to remain for about 20 minutes. For tougher stains, you may need to use a brush to work the solution into the fabric. If the stain has been there for some time, make sure to soak the garment in a bucket or sink with a solution of the detergent and hot water.

Step Three: Wash and Air Dry

Once you’ve pre-treated and treated the stain, wash the garment in its usual cycle. It is recommended that you then hang the garment outside to air dry. This will help ensure the stain is completely gone.

Conclusion

Removing mustard stains from shirts can easily be done in three easy steps. By pre-treating the stain with vinegar or lemon juice, using a stain remover and then washing and hanging the garment to air dry, your shirt will soon be looking good as new.

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