Accidental salad dressing stains can be a nightmare when it comes to some materials, especially delicate fabrics like camisoles. Check out these simple steps for how to remove the stain without damaging your garment.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Peter Blackwood
If you happen to notice stain right away, try and immediately blot up any excess salad dressing that's on the surface of the fabric. Grab a clean white paper or cloth towel and lightly press it against the affected area to soak up as much as possible.
Mix one teaspoon of white vinegar and one teaspoon of liquid detergent with a quart of warm water to make a cleaning solution. You can also add a spoonful of baking soda if necessary. Dip a clean white cloth into the mixture and blot stain.
Gently scrub the area with an old toothbrush soaked in same solution. Be careful not to scrub too hard, as this may damage the fabric. Work in a circular motion and repeat until the stain is gone.
Once stain has been removed, rinse the camisole with cold water. Make sure to check inside and outside of the fabric, as salad dressing stains can be difficult to get rid of completely. If stain is still there, repeat the steps above until it is gone.
When you're finished, let the camisole air dry or use a low-temperature hairdryer to dry it. It's also a good idea to iron the area after it's dry to help set the stain. Once you've done this, your camisole should be good as new!
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