Getting salad dressing on your favorite Coach purse can be a major bummer. Unfortunately, there's no way to undo the spill, but you don’t have to give up and toss the bag away quite yet! Read on to learn the best ways to remove these tough stains from your beloved Coach bag.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Club soda is an effective and inexpensive ingredient for cleaning many types of fabric. To remove a salad dressing stain from a Coach purse, start by wiping away any excess liquid with a paper towel or soft cloth. Then, use a fresh cloth to blot area with club soda. Once it is saturated, leave bag alone for 10-15 minutes to allow the club soda to soak in. When the time is up, use a damp cloth to wipe the area clean and allow it to air dry.
White vinegar is another great home remedy for tough stained fabrics. Start by wiping away the excess liquid with a paper towel or soft cloth. Next, create a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water, and test it in a discreet spot on bag to make sure it won't discolor it. Once you know the solution won't hurt your purse, use a soft cloth to blot stained area with the vinegar. Leave it alone for 10-15 minutes and then wipe it off with a damp cloth. Allow the purse to air dry.
Dish soap can also be used to remove hard-to-clean salad dressing stains from a Coach bag. Start by blotting the stain with a paper towel or soft cloth. Then, use a damp cloth to apply a small amount of mild dish soap to area. Use a circular motion to work it into the fabric and leave it alone for several minutes. Finally, rinse off the soap with a clean, damp cloth and allow purse to air dry.
For stubborn stains that won’t budge, it may be time to seek out professional help. While it may cost a little extra money, having a professional cleaner tackle the stain can save you a lot of time and effort. It may even be worth it to have your purse professionally cleaned every few months to keep it looking its best.
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