Scissors oil stains can be very tricky to remove from furniture, but it's not impossible. With the right steps, you can safely restore your furnishings to their original condition.
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
Scissors oil stains are often result of a specific type of glue or lubrication used with scissors for cutting fabric. This substance can leave behind an ugly stain that can seem impossible to get out. Luckily, there are some methods and solutions you can use to effectively remove oil stains from furniture.
The first step in removing an oil stain from furniture is to act quickly. The longer the stain is left untreated, the harder it will be to remove without damaging the finish of your furniture.
Once you've spotted the stain, next step is to absorb as much of the oil as possible. Use a few sheets of paper towel or an old cloth to dab at stain until no more oil is being transferred to the paper or cloth. Be sure to change the paper or cloth when it becomes saturated.
Once the majority of the oil is absorbed, you can use a specially formulated cleaning product to remove remaining stain. Be sure to use one that is safe for the type of material you're cleaning – always do a spot test first! Make a paste with the cleaning product and water, then rub it into the stain with a damp cloth. Leave paste to sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a clean, damp cloth.
Once stain has been completely removed, you can finish things up using a cloth dampened with a solution of water and vinegar. This will help neutralize any remaining residue and help prevent the stain from reappearing.
With these steps, you can safely and easily remove oil stains from furniture without having to worry about damaging the finish. You'll have your furniture looking good as new in no time!
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