The traditional Hanbok is a beautiful piece of South Korean culture, which is why it's important to properly clean and care for them. Rouge stains on your Hanbok can be unsightly, but they can be approached with a few simple cleaning techniques.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Luke Smith
One of the primary approaches to cleaning rouge from Hanbok is through wet cleaning. To do this, mix one teaspoon of mild liquid detergent in a quart of lukewarm water. Dip a cloth into the mixture and apply it directly to the stained area of the Hanbok, rubbing gently. Avoid using harsh scrubbing motions that could damage fabric. After stain has been removed, use a clean cloth soaked with cold water to rinse away soap residue. Finally, pat the Hanbok dry with a soft towel.
If the rouge stain remains after wet cleaning, then consider spot cleaning with a specially-formulated stain removal product. Use a soft cloth or cotton bud to dab product onto stain, avoiding vigorous scrubbing. After use, rinse the area with cold water and let the Hanbok air dry.
For stubborn rouge stains that resist spot cleaning, consider getting professional dry cleaning services. When looking for a dry cleaner, search for one that specializes in Hanbok maintenance and repairs. By entrusting your garment to trained professionals, you can rest assured that your garment will look its best for years to come!
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