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Say Goodbye to Rouge Stains on Traditional Dresses

Are you struggling to remove stubborn, sticky rouge stains from your traditional dress? Don't worry, we have the answers you're looking for! Read on and find out how you can get rid of these pesky stains and restore your clothing to its original beauty.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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Step 1: Prepare Stain

Before removing the stain, you'll need to prepare it. Start by scraping or dabbing away any excess rouge with a dull knife or spoon.

Step 2: Apply Detergent or Soap

Once you've removed as much of the rouge as possible, you can start applying detergent or soap. Use a cloth or sponge to work the detergent into the fabric. Let the detergent soak in for 10 minutes before moving onto the next step.

Step 3: Rinse the Area

Once the detergent has had time to soak into the fabric, you'll need to rinse the area. Use lukewarm water to rinse and clean off detergent and rouge residue. You may need to repeat this step several times to ensure that all the residues are gone.

Step 4: Apply Stain Remover

If rouge stain is still evident, you can try using a commercial stain remover. Follow the instructions on the label and apply the product to the affected area. Leave the stain remover to work its magic for a few minutes before rinsing again.

Step 5: Wash the Garment

Once the stain has been removed, you can wash the garment normally. It's best to use lukewarm water and a mild detergent for this. Once the washing cycle is complete, hang garment up to dry.

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