Pet stains on traditional clothing are a unique challenge. Here we will talk about the best ways to remove pet stains from traditional clothing so you can keep your favorite items looking lovely.
Updated 12 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
The first step in removing pet stains is gathering the right supplies. You will need white vinegar, mild laundry detergent, borax, a soft-bristled brush and cold water. Also, it’s a good idea to treat delicate fabrics like silk and cotton with more care than you would heavier fabrics like denim and wool.
Before you begin cleaning, inspect the stain and determine if it’s set or still fresh. Fresh stains should be blotted dry with a clean, white cloth or paper towel to prevent them from spreading or setting, and then dabbed with cold water.
Once the stain is prepped and dry, use a gentle mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to spot-treat the stain. Let it sit for 10-30 minutes, then use a soft-bristled brush to loosen the stain. To finish, mix one tablespoon of mild laundry detergent and one teaspoon of borax with two cups of warm water. Apply the solution to the stain, let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with cold water and air dry.
To avoid future stains, treat all pet-related accidents as soon as possible. Blot excess moisture from the fabric and don’t rub the area, as this could cause stain to spread or set. If you’re dealing with a piece of clothing that you can’t take to dry cleaner right away, rinse the item in cold water and hang it up to dry.
Cleaning pet stains from traditional clothing isn’t always easy, but with the right supplies and techniques, it can be done quickly and efficiently. Following these tips can help ensure that you’re able to keep your favorite garments looking their best.
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