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How to Remove Rouge Stains from Coveralls Effortlessly

Having greasy stains from rouge on your coveralls can be a real headache. But if you act quickly, you can easily get rid of the rouge stains and have your coveralls looking like new in no time.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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The first step to removing rouge stains from your coveralls is to take the garment off and locate the stain. Once you’ve located it, dab it with a clean cloth and warm water. Make sure to work from the outside of the stain inwards, to prevent it from spreading.

If the stain is still there, try using a mixture of half white vinegar and half warm water to treat the stain. Simply dab the mixture onto the stain and let it sit for 10-15 minutes before rinsing it off. This should help to breakdown the grease and dirt that’s stuck in the fabric.

If the stain persists, try using a commercial stain remover specifically designed to remove greasy stains from fabrics. Make sure to followmanufacturer’s instructions on how to use the product. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after treatment and allow fabric to air dry.

Finally, if the stain still won’t come out, you might need to take the coveralls to a dry-cleaner to get them professionally cleaned. This is especially true if the coveralls are made of a delicate fabric such as silk.

By following these steps, you can confidently tackle any rouge stains on your coveralls and have your garments looking as good as new!

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