The Best Way to Remove Soy Sauce Stains From a Kimono

Soy sauce is a popular condiment found in many dishes, but its dark color and strong flavor can make it difficult to remove when it stains fabric. Thankfully, there are some simple solutions to clean soy sauce stains from a kimono without damaging the delicate fabric.


Updated 30 Jun 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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Steps for Removing Soy Sauce Stains

  • Soak the stain for 15 minutes in cold water.
  • Mix one tablespoon of liquid detergent with two cups of warm water. Gently sponge the mixture onto the stain.
  • If the stain persists after sponging, mix two tablespoons of white vinegar with one quart of warm water and use a clean cloth to dab the stain.
  • Allow the fabric to air dry.
  • Once the fabric is dry, check to see if stain has been removed.
  • If the stain is still visible, repeat the process until stain is gone.

Tips for Cleaning Soy Sauce Stains

  • Always blot stain with a paper towel or cloth before attempting to treat it.
  • Be sure to test the cleaning solution on a hidden area of the fabric first to ensure that it will not cause further damage.
  • Do not rub the stain as this could cause the soy sauce to set permanently in the fabric.
  • Try to treat stain as soon as possible as the longer it is left, the more difficult it may be to remove.

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