No one wants to have unsightly paint stains on their beloved linen fabrics. But when accidents happen, all hope isn't lost! Follow this guide to learn how to remove paint stains from linen with ease.
Updated 22 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Before you start the cleaning process, it's important to identify type of paint that has been stained on the linen. Different types of paint require different cleaning methods. Acrylic or latex paints are typically water-based and can be easier to clean than oil-based paints.
Grab a clean dry cloth and gently blot at the stained area. This will help to remove any excess paint on the surface before you begin cleaning it. Do not scrub or rub too hard so that you do not spread the paint further.
Mix a mild soap solution with warm water and lightly dab onto paint stain. Allow it to soak in for several minutes and then blot area with a dry cloth to absorb the soapy mixture.
Using a clean wet cloth, rinse the area and then reapply the soapy mixture. Keep repeating the process until the paint stain has been removed.
For stubborn paint stains, you may need to use a household cleaner like white vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Dab the cleaner onto the paint stain and allow it to set for a minute or two before blotting it up.
Rinse the area once again with a damp cloth to remove the cleaning product.
Air dry the linen fabric or machine wash it according to washing instructions. It is important to use a gentle cycle for delicate fabrics to avoid damaging the fabric.
Painting can be an enjoyable hobby but when accidents happen, you want to be prepared to remove paint stains from linen fabrics quickly and easily. Follow these steps to safely and effectively remove paint stains from linen.
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