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Say Goodbye to Paint Stains - Learn How to Clean Satin the Right Way

Do you have stubborn paint stains on your satin fabric? You don’t have to throw away or replace your favorite pieces of clothing yet! With the right steps and materials, you can get rid of paint stains hassle-free.


Updated 22 Jun 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Getting paint stains out of satin fabric can be trickier than other fabrics, but it's not impossible. Here are the steps you need to follow to get rid of those pesky paint stains:

  • Mix a few drops of mild detergent with some lukewarm water.
  • Dip a clean cloth into the solution and try to remove as much of the paint stain as possible.
  • If necessary, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently brush away any remaining paint.
  • Rinse the area with clean water.
  • To finish, use a hairdryer on the cool setting to dry the area.

When treating a paint stain on satin, it is important to use a tiny amount of detergent and only dab the stain—never rub it. Rubbing could cause the satin to pull or snag. If paint persists, try dampening a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol and lightly blotting remaining stain. Once you've blotted away all the paint, a light rinse should finish the job.

Another option for removing paint from satin is to use a paint spot remover like Goo Gone. These types of products are specially formulated to remove tough paint stains from fabrics. Follow directions and safety precautions on bottle and apply a small amount of the product directly to the stain.

Above all else, it is important to remember that satin is a delicate fabric. Always test any cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area near stain before applying it directly to the stained area. This will help ensure that no further damage is caused.

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