How To Easily Clean Salad Dressing Stains From Silk Shantung
Accidentally spilling salad dressing on your silk shantung? Don't worry, cleaning up mess is easier than you think! Read on to find out the simplest and most effective way to get rid of those stubborn stains.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
When silk shantung is exposed to any sort of acidic liquids, it can leave behind an ugly, hard-to-remove stain. Unfortunately, many salad dressings contain these types of ingredients, which means they can be quite difficult to clean up. However, with a few simple steps, you can easily remove those pesky salad dressing stains from your precious silk shantung.
What You'll Need
- Mild detergent
- White vinegar
- Cold water
Directions
- Blot stained area with a paper towel or cloth to soak up as much of the salad dressing as possible.
- Mix 1 teaspoon of mild detergent with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar and 2 cups of cold water.
- Using a clean cloth or sponge, gently dab the solution onto the stained area.
- Once the stain has been saturated in the solution, let it sit for 10 minutes before rinsing with cold water.
- Gently blot the area with a dry cloth to absorb any excess moisture.
- If the stain still persists, repeat steps until the stain is removed.
Additional Tips
- It's important to use only mild detergents on silk fabric, as harsher chemicals can damage the delicate material.
- Always test any cleaning solutions on an inconspicuous part of the fabric first to ensure it will not cause any discolouration.
- Never use hot water when cleaning silk fabrics, as this can cause material to shrink or even discolour.
- If you're unsure of how to best clean a specific stain, it's always best to take garment to a professional cleaner.