How To Easily Clean Oil Pastel Stains From Skirts
Oil pastels are a wonderful art medium that create beautiful effects, but they can also leave behind incredibly stubborn stains. Thankfully, there are simple methods for removing oil pastel stains from clothing. Read on to learn more!
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Removing Fresh or Recent Stains
- If oil pastel stain is fresh or recent, first dab the area with a damp cloth to blot it, but do not rub.
- Put some dish soap onto the affected area and then gently rub it into the fabric. Dish soap comes with grease-fighting capabilities, making it a great option for removing oil.
- Next, rinse the soap off thoroughly with cold water.
- Finally, drop the garment into your washing machine and wash as usual (according to manufacturer instructions).
Removing Set-In or Older Stains
- If oil pastel stain has set in or is older, start by mixing one part rubbing alcohol and one part cold water. Use a clean white cloth and apply the mixture to the stain.
- Once the rubbing alcohol and water has been applied, cover the stain with a generous amount of laundry detergent.
- Gently rub the detergent into the fabric, being careful not to rub too hard.
- Once the detergent has been applied, rinse the area with cold water, then drop the garment into the wash.
Tips For Preventing Oil Pastel Stains
- One surefire way to prevent oil pastel stains from appearing on fabrics is to wear an apron when working with this media.
- Craft-saver aprons are designed specifically to protect your clothing from spills and stains.
- These types of aprons can be purchased online or at craft stores.