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3 Steps to Easily Remove Rouge Stains from Cotton Twill

Removing rouge stains from cotton twill can be a difficult task, but don't give up! With right steps and supplies, you can get that stain out quickly. Here are three steps to help you remove rouge stains from cotton twill.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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Step 1: Blot the Stain

The first step is to blot the stain with a clean cloth. Do not rub the fabric, instead dab it gently from the edges of the stain. This will help to minimize the spread of the stain.

Step 2: Pre-treat Stain

Once you have blotted the stain, apply a pre-treatment solution to affected area. You can make your own pre-treatment solution by combining 1 part liquid detergent, 1 part white vinegar, and 8 parts warm water. Apply this mixture to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse the area with cold water.

Step 3: Wash the Item

Finally, it's time to wash item. If stain has been successfully removed, you can add the item to a regular load of laundry. However, if the stain is still visible, you should wash it separately using a detergent designed for bright colors. This type of detergent will help protect the colors in the fabric while still removing the stain.

If the stain is still visible after washing, repeat steps 1-3 until the stain is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have successfully removed the stain?

After washing the item, check to see if the stain remains. If it does, repeat steps 1-3 until stain is gone.

Can I use a different detergent than one designed for bright colors?

We recommend using a detergent designed for bright colors when washing items with rouge stains. This type of detergent will help protect colors in the fabric while still removing the stain.

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