Cleaning Oil Pastel Stains from a Business Suit: A Comprehensive Guide
A well-pressed business suit is key for making a good impression in the professional world. Unfortunately, sometimes an unexpected accident can happen and an oil pastel stain can make that suit look less than presentable. Don’t worry! This comprehensive guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to quickly remove oil pastel stains from a business suit.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Steps to Removing Oil Pastel Stains
- Lay clothing on a flat surface and gently brush away any excess pastel with a soft cloth.
- Choose an appropriate cleaning solution for the material. For fabric, consider using 2 tablespoons of dish soap and 1 teaspoon of white distilled vinegar mixed in a cup of warm water.
- Using a clean, white cloth, dab some of cleaning solution onto the affected area.
- Gently blot the stain until it begins to lift.
- Rinse the area of suit with cool water until the cleaning solution has been removed.
- Lay the suit onto a dry towel and allow to air dry.
- Once the suit is completely dry, repeat steps 2-6 until the stain is completely gone.
Additional Tips for Removing Oil Pastel Stains
- For best results, do not use hot water as this may cause the stain to set.
- Always use gentle pressure when wiping or rubbing cleaning solution on the fabric.
- If the stain is still visible after rinsing, try repeating the process with a stronger cleaning solution such as bleach.
- We recommend pre-treating the stain before laundering to ensure the oil pastel stain is completely gone.
- As a last resort, dry-cleaning the suit may help remove the stain.
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