Gazar is a delicate fabric that can be difficult to clean, particularly when it comes to soy sauce stains. Here is a guide on how to easily clean up soy sauce stains from gazar before they set in and become permanent.
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Nishat Asif
The first step for removing a soy sauce stain from gazar is to blot the area with a damp cloth. Do not rub the cloth, as this could cause the stain to spread further. The goal here is just to absorb the excess sauce.
Next, you will need to pre-treat stain. Start by applying a small amount of a mild liquid detergent directly to the area. Then, blot the area with a damp cloth again. Be sure to use a white cloth, so as to not transfer any color onto your gazar.
Once you’ve pre-treated the stain, rinse the area with a damp cloth and repeat the pre-treatment steps. Let the pre-treated area air-dry for a few minutes before repeating the process.
Finally, wash gazar fabric according to the instructions. Most fabrics should be washed in cold water on a gentle cycle, but be sure to check the label or tag for further cleaning instructions. Once fabric has been washed and dried, inspect the area to ensure the stain has been completely removed.
By following these easy steps, you can efficiently remove soy sauce stains from gazar. Always be sure to pay attention to the specific washing instructions for the fabric, as this will help ensure stains are fully removed before they have chance to set in.
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