Oil pastels may be an artist's dream, but they can be a nightmare when it comes to getting their stubborn stains off of coats. If you're looking for a fast and easy approach to removing oil pastel spots from your favorite coat, take a look at this helpful guide.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
The materials you'll need to remove oil pastel stains are quite simple:
When attempting to get oil pastel stains out of a coat, the first step is to try cleaning it by hand. To do this, start by rubbing the stained area gently with a damp cloth and a gentle bar of soap. After that, use the damp sponge to work soap into the stain until it begins to fade. Once the stain is gone, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and lightly blot with a dry cloth to remove any remaining soap residue.
If stain is still present after cleaning by hand, it might be time to give it a more thorough washing. Before doing so, make sure to check the label on the garment for any special instructions. If coat is not too delicate, you can put it in washing machine with a mild detergent and lukewarm water, then set the machine to a gentle cycle before allowing it to complete its cycle.
Once wash is done, hang the garment up to air dry, and check the area to ensure that the stain is gone. If it is still visible, try repeating the machine wash cycle again, and if the stain persists, it's best to consult a professional cleaner.
It's best to try to prevent oil pastel stains from occurring in the first place by using a protective covering when using the paints, such as a clean cloth or an apron. Make sure that you also properly store your oil pastel supplies away from clothing and other fabrics to avoid any future staining mishaps.
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