Nothing spoils a special occasion look faster than a bright, red rouge stain on your A-line dress. But don't worry; this guide will provide you with four tips to help you clean and remove these pesky stains.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Luke Smith
When it comes to cleaning rouge stains from an A-line dress, the most important thing to do is test whatever cleaning solution that you plan to use on a small, hidden part of your garment. That way, you can make sure that it won't damage the fabric before starting cleaning process.
If your fabric test goes well, you can consider using a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide as a first line of attack against the rouge stains. Mix equal parts of each in a container and apply it to the stain using a cloth. Once you've applied mixture to the stained area, let it sit for around 10 minutes before rinsing it off.
You can also try using a pre-made stain remover on rouge stains, but make sure to check the product's label for any particular instructions. Generally, when using a stain remover you should apply it to stain first, work it into fabric, then rinse it out and repeat until the stain is gone.
Once the stain is removed, it's time to launder the A-line dress according to its care instructions. Choose a gentle cycle and use warmest water that's safe for that particular fabric. When the cycle is done, hang up the dress to dry and be sure to inspect it for any remaining stains before wearing it.
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