How to Clean Oil Pastel Stains from Velvet Fabrics with Ease
Oil pastel stains can be tricky to clean and remove, especially on delicate fabrics such as velvet. But don't despair - with the right tools and techniques, you can master cleaning these stubborn stains and restore velvet fabrics. Read this guide to learn how.
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Matej Kramberger
What You'll Need
- Protected surface (old towel or sheet)
- Cotton swabs
- Vacuum cleaner
- Stain remover or enzyme detergent
- Sponge
- Iron
Steps
- Place a protected surface under the velvet fabric. This will prevent further staining.
- Using a cotton swab, carefully dab the stained area. This will help absorb oil stain.
- Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the excess oil and dirt. Be sure to work in short strokes so the fabric doesn’t stretch.
- Choose a professional-grade stain remover or an enzyme detergent and apply it directly to the stained area. Let it sit for 10 minutes.
- Using a damp sponge, rub the stain gently and blot with a clean cloth. Work from the outside towards the middle of the stain. Avoid scrubbing.
- Once stain is removed, set an iron to a low heat and iron velvet fabric. This will help the fibres stand out.
Tips
- It’s best to use a launderable velvet fabric.
- Test the stain remover or enzyme detergent on an inconspicuous area of fabric first to make sure it won’t cause any damage.
- Always use a pressing cloth between iron and the fabric.
- If stain persists, it’s best to take the garment to a professional cleaner.
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