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How to Easily Remove Salad Dressing Stains From Teneriffe Lace

Teneriffe lace is a delicate, beautiful fabric that adds an elegant touch to any outfit. Unfortunately, it’s also prone to staining from salad dressing and other types of oil-based food. But don’t worry – with the right technique, you can easily remove those pesky stains!


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Step 1: Soak the Stained Fabric

The first step in removing salad dressing stains is to soak the stained fabric in cold water for 15 minutes. Avoid using hot water, as this can set the stain and make it harder to remove.

Step 2: Pretreat the Stain

After soaking fabric, pretreat the stain with a stain remover or a gentle detergent. Gently rub the solution into the fabric and allow it to sit for 5 minutes before rinsing it out.

Step 3: Wash Fabric

Once pretreatment is done, wash the fabric in washing machine using cold water and a mild detergent. Allow the fabric to air dry. If the stain is still visible, repeat the pretreatment process.

Step 4: Consider Professional Cleaning

If stain persists after washing and pretreating, it may be time to consider professional cleaning. This may be the only way to safely remove the stain without damaging the fabric.

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