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Say Goodbye to Pencil Stains on Your Cotton Voile!

Nothing spoils the look of your cotton voile like pencil stains, but you don't have to throw out the fabric just yet. Here are some simple tips for getting rid of those pesky marks!


Updated 13 Mar 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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If you've recently found yourself dealing with some unsightly pencil marks on your cotton voile fabric, then you'll be pleased to know that it's possible to effectively remove them. All it takes is a few household items and a bit of patience. With these easy steps, you can quickly and easily clean up any pencil stains on your voile fabric and make it look as good as new.

Step 1: Create a Vinegar Solution

The first step to removing pencil stains from your cotton voile is to create a vinegar solution. Mix one part white vinegar with three parts warm water in a bowl or bucket. This mixture will act as a natural stain remover and help lift away the pencil marks from the fabric. Additionally, the vinegar will help to neutralize any odors from stain.

Step 2: Apply the Solution to the Stain

Using a clean cloth, dip it into vinegar solution and wring out the excess. Then, carefully dab the cloth onto the stained area of the voile fabric, taking care not to rub it, as this could cause the stain to spread. Once the cloth is saturated with vinegar mix, press it gently on the stain for a few minutes. This should help to break down the pencil marks and lift them off the fabric.

Step 3: Heat the Stain

After applying the vinegar solution to the stain, you'll want to add a bit of heat. To do this, turn on a hair dryer and direct the heat onto the stained area, moving it around the stain in a circular motion. The combination of heat and vinegar should work together to break down the pencil marks and make them easier to remove.

Step 4: Washing the Fabric

Once you've added heat to the stain, it's time to wash your voile fabric. Place fabric into washing machine and set the water to warm. Add a small amount of mild detergent and run the cycle as normal. This should further loosen and remove the pencil marks from your fabric.

Step 5: Hang the Fabric to Dry

Once the cycle is finished, place the voile fabric outside or in a well-ventilated area to dry. Avoid using a dryer or placing it in direct sunlight, as this could cause further damage to the fabric. Once it's dry, inspect the area and see if the pencil marks have been successfully removed.

Conclusion

Pencil stains can be stubborn, but they don't have to be a permanent fixture on your cotton voile. By simply following the steps outlined above, you can make short work of any pencil marks and restore your fabric to its former glory.

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