It’s not uncommon for beautiful evening gowns to suffer unfortunate oil pastel stains. Whether it’s from getting too close to the dinner table, or from a child’s human canvas art project gone wrong, these stains can be a real headache. But don't worry – there are several ways to get rid of these stains and keep your evening gown looking elegant!
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
If your evening gown is made of silk or satin, you’ll need to be extra careful when cleaning the stain. To start, you should check the material’s care label to make sure you’re not going to damage it. If the label says “Dry Clean Only”, don’t attempt to clean it yourself; take it to a dry cleaner instead.
If the fabric is machine-washable, you can try to remove the stain yourself by following these steps:
If your evening gown is made of cotton, polyester, or nylon, you can use a simple home remedy to remove oil pastel stains. All you have to do is mix one part vinegar with four parts warm water in a bowl. Then dip a soft cloth into the mixture and apply it to stained area. Let sit for a few minutes and then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Repeat as necessary until the stain is gone.
Once the stain is removed, you can launder the garment according to instructions on the fabric care label. Be sure to use a gentle detergent and the coolest water possible.
For tough stains, you may need to use a stain remover specifically formulated for oil pastel stains. Always follow the instructions on the product label for best results.
Oil pastel stains don’t stand a chance against these tips! With a little bit of elbow grease, you can easily get rid of oil pastel stains from your evening gown. Just make sure to follow care instructions on the fabric label and you’ll have your gown looking as good as new in no time.
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