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Remove Paint Stains from Mohair: A Step-by-Step Guide

Have you accidentally spilled paint on your mohair and aren't sure how to clean it up? Read on for a step-by-step guide to remove paint stains from mohair.


Updated 22 Jun 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Before You Begin Cleaning

Before you begin attempting to clean paint from mohair, it's important to ensure you take the right precautions to prevent damage to the fabric. As mohair is a delicate fabric, it can be easily damaged by harsh cleaning products or tools. So, here are a few things you'll need to do:

  • Check the care label of the garment for washing instructions, as this will tell you whether or not it is safe to attempt to clean the stain yourself.
  • Test the cleaning product you plan to use on a hidden area to ensure it won't cause any discolouration or other damage.
  • Gently brush away any excess paint with an old toothbrush and tap stained area to loosen the particles.
  • Run cold water over the stained area to try to dilute the paint.

Steam Treatment

The first step is to try steam treatment, as this can help break down and loosen the paint. To do this, place the mohair garment on a flat surface and hold the end of a steam iron just above the stained area. Make sure the heat setting is set to low and allow steam to reach paint stain for around 30 seconds. Then, using an old toothbrush, gently brush away the stain. Repeat this process if necessary until all of the paint has been removed.

Cleaning with Detergent

If the steam treatment doesn't completely remove the paint stain, then you can try a more thorough cleaning method. Start by mixing a small amount of laundry detergent - either liquid or powder - with a cup of warm water. Dip an old toothbrush into the solution and lightly scrub the stained area in a circular motion. Allow the detergent to sit for 10 minutes so that it can penetrate deeper into the fabric, then rinse the area thoroughly with cold water.

Dry Cleaning

If the paint stain is still present after trying the above methods, then you may need to take your mohair garment to a dry cleaner. Professional cleaning can help remove tough paint stains without damaging the fabric. However, be aware that this can be a costly option, as most dry cleaners charge a fee for the service.

Conclusion

Accidentally spilling paint on a mohair garment can be a frustrating situation, but fortunately it's possible to remove the paint stain with the right steps. Try steam treatment at first, then move onto using detergent or taking it to a dry cleaner if necessary. In any case, make sure to check the fabric's care label before attempting to clean it to avoid causing any damage.

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