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The No-Fuss Guide to Cleaning Perspiration Stains from Cotton Twill

Perspiration stains can be especially difficult to remove due to their salt content. These pesky yellow spots can be a challenge, but the good news is that there are several do-it-yourself methods you can use to get your cotton twill looking spotless again. Keep reading this guide to learn the best way to remove perspiration stains from cotton twill.


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Gather Supplies

Before getting started, make sure you have following cleaning supplies:

  • A bucket or sink of cold water
  • A mild detergent, such as Woolite or baby shampoo
  • White vinegar
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Q-tips
  • Paper towel or clean, white cloths

Step One: Soak in Cold Water

The first step in removing perspiration stains is to submerge the garment in a bucket or sink filled with cold water. Let the garment soak for at least an hour to loosen the salt content and particles. After soaking, rinse the garment thoroughly in cold water.

Step Two: Apply Detergent

Once the garment has been rinsed, apply a mild detergent directly to perspiration stains. Work the solution into fabric by using your fingers or a soft-bristled brush. Allow the solution to sit on the garment for about 10 minutes before rinsing with cold water.

Step Three: Blot with Vinegar

The next step requires you to dab the perspiration stains with white vinegar. Use a clean, white cloth or paper towel and press firmly against the stained area. This will help to draw out the stain and further loosen the salt particles. Once you’ve blotted the stains with vinegar, rinse the garment again in cold water.

Step Four: Blot with Rubbing Alcohol

For stubborn perspiration stains, use rubbing alcohol as a spot treatment. First, test a small area of the garment to ensure that the rubbing alcohol will not damage fabric. If all is well, place a few drops of rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip and gently dab the stain, being careful to avoid any areas that have been treated with detergent. Rinse garment thoroughly in cold water.

Step Five: Air Dry

Once you have completed all the steps, allow your garment to air dry naturally. Do not put it in the dryer, as the heat can permanently set stains. Also, avoid using any type of bleach, as this can cause permanent discoloration of the fabric.

Conclusion

With a few simple steps, you can remove stubborn perspiration stains from cotton twill. Be sure to use gentle detergents, white vinegar, and rubbing alcohol to remove the stains without discoloring the fabric. With a bit of elbow grease, you can keep your cotton twill looking new for years to come.

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