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Removing Stubborn Scissors Oil Stains From Your Draperies and Curtains

Scissors oil, while useful to lubricate blades of your scissors, can sometimes leave stubborn stains on your draperies and curtains. Fortunately, there are some simple methods you can use to remove these stains and restore your drapery's and curtains' beauty.


Updated 03 Mar 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Step 1: Treating Fresh Scissors Oil Stains

For fresh oil stains, the best way to remove it is to use a rag or other cloth to carefully blot stain. Do not rub or scrub stain as this could spread it further. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners, as they might damage or discolor the fabric.

Step 2: Removing Old Scissors Oil Stains

For old or dried-on stains, you may need to try a few different methods. The first is to apply a small amount of dish detergent to the stain and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Wipe off the detergent and repeat if necessary. Another option is to use a dry-cleaning solvent, which can be found at most hardware stores. Again, make sure to follow instructions carefully to avoid damaging the fabric.

Step 3: Alternatives to Removing Stains

If the stain still persists despite the above methods, you may want to consider using an enzyme cleaner, available at most grocery stores. These cleaners are designed to break down oils and grease in the stain and make them easier to remove. Again, take care to follow the instructions as specified on the product.

Step 4: How to Prevent Scissors Oil Stains

The best way to prevent scissors oil stains from forming in the first place is to keep a cloth nearby when you're using scissors. This way, you can quickly wipe off any oil that might get on your drapery or curtain material before it has a chance to set into a stain.

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