No matter how careful you are, accidents happen. Nobody wants to spoil their favorite tie because of a soy sauce stain. But don't worry, this guide will help you get cheese and soy sauce stains out in no time!
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Matej Kramberger
Soy sauce stains can be difficult to remove, but luckily there are a few good techniques that can help. The key is to act quickly to treat the stain before it sets in and becomes harder to remove. Here's what you need to do to get rid of soy sauce from ties.
As soon as possible, rinse the stain under cold running water. This will help to remove some of the soy sauce and prevent it from setting into the fabric. Do not scrub or rub stain - this can spread it further and make it more difficult to remove.
Create a solution of one part dish soap and two parts hot water. Submerge the stained area of the tie and let it soak for about 30 minutes. This will help to loosen the stain and make it easier to remove. You may need to repeat this process multiple times for tough stains.
Wash the tie on the gentle cycle with detergent and warm or cold water. Make sure to check the care label of the tie before doing this, as some fabrics may not be machine-washable.
Check the tie to make sure the soy sauce stain is gone before drying it. If it is still visible, remove the tie and repeat any of the steps as necessary.
Hang the tie up to air dry. Do not use a clothes dryer as this may cause the stain to set permanently. If you do need to use a dryer, use the lowest heat setting or the delicate cycle.
With these simple steps, you can quickly and easily remove soy sauce stains from ties. The key is to act quickly and not let the stain set in too much.
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