Rouge stains can leave your corduroy looking discolored, dingy, and dull. No matter how the stain occurs, removing it quickly is essential to maintaining the fabric’s look and feel. Here we provide the best methods for removing rouge stains from corduroy so you can freshen up your favorite pieces.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Before attempting to remove a stain from your corduroy, always perform a spot test on a hidden area of the garment to make sure you won’t be damaging the fabric.
Soak the garment in cold water for 15 minutes to help lessen the discoloration and break down the stain. Remember to use a mild detergent that is specifically formulated for delicate fabrics.
Mix a solution of two parts cold water to one part white vinegar, then blot the stain with the mixture. This will help loosen the rouge stain and make it easier to remove.
After blotting, rinse affected area with cold water and allow the garment to air dry. Hang it up in a well-ventilated area until completely dry.
If the stain persists, treat it with a stain remover specifically formulated for delicate fabrics. Be sure to follow the instructions on the package or consult a professional cleaning service.
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