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Getting Rid of Salad Dressing Stains from Cotton Twill

If you've got a stubborn salad dressing stain on cotton twill that won't come out, don't worry! We'll walk you through several steps you can take to rid yourself of the annoying spot.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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Step 1: Blot the Stain with White Towels

The first step in removing a salad dressing stain is to blot it with white towels or paper towels. This will help absorb some of the oils and fats in the dressing that can cause a stain. Gently pat the stained area until no more of dressing is visible on the cloth.

Step 2: Apply Detergent

Once you have absorbed as much of the dressing as possible, you'll want to apply a detergent to the stain. Make sure to use a detergent that does not contain bleach. This can help break down the oily materials left by the dressing and make the stain easier to remove.

Step 3: Soak in Hot Water

After you have used detergent on the spot, you should soak the fabric in hot water for at least 30 minutes. This will help loosen up the oils and fats left behind by dressing and make it easier to remove. After soaking, rinse the fabric with cold water.

Step 4: Wash in Machine

Once you have soaked the fabric and rinsed it with cold water, you can put it in the washing machine. Use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent. You may want to add a bit of color-safe bleach or an oxygen cleaner to the load to help remove any remaining stains. After washing, hang the fabric up to dry.

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