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Cleaning Oil Pastel Stains from Tents and Camping Gear

Oil pastel stains can be a huge nuisance when it comes to tents and camping gear. Fortunately, there are ways to remove these stains without compromising your gear. This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to safely clean oil pastel stains from tents and camping gear.


Updated 04 Mar 2023

By Brane Lukman

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What is an Oil Pastel Stain?

An oil pastel stain is a smudge left behind by oil-based art materials. These stains are usually dark and greasy, making them difficult to remove from fabrics. Oil pastel stains can occur from activities such as drawing or coloring in a tent or on camping gear.

Removing Stain with Detergent

The first step in removing oil pastel stains from tents and camping gear is to mix one tablespoon of detergent with two cups of warm water in a bowl. Dab a soft cloth into the solution, then dab it onto the stain. Gently rub the cloth in a circular motion over the stain until it has been lifted. Rinse the affected area with warm water and a clean cloth, then allow it to air dry.

Using White Vinegar to Lift Stain

If the detergent solution does not work, you can try using white vinegar. Mix one teaspoon of white vinegar with one cup of warm water in a bowl. Dip a clean cloth in the solution and dab it onto the stain. Rub the cloth in a gentle, circular motion. Rinse affected area with warm water and a clean cloth, then allow it to air dry.

Applying Rubbing Alcohol

If the white vinegar does not work, you can try applying rubbing alcohol. Dab a clean cloth in a solution of rubbing alcohol and water. Rub the cloth in a gentle, circular motion onto stain until it has been removed. Rinse the affected area with warm water and a clean cloth, then allow it to air dry.

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