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How to Easily Remove Tar Stains from Battenberg Lace

Battenberg lace is an intricate, beautiful fabric that can make any room look special. However, tar stains can make it look old and dingy. Fortunately, there are easy ways to remove tar stains from this delicate material.


Updated 24 Jun 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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What You'll Need

  • A soft sponge
  • Mild dish soap
  • Warm water
  • A toothbrush
  • White vinegar

Step 1: Gently Blot the Stain

Use a soft sponge to gently blot the stained area. Do not rub or scrub the stain, as this can cause damage to the fabric. Continue blotting until you've removed as much of tar as possible.

Step 2: Wash with Soap

Mix together a few drops of mild dish soap and some warm water in a bowl. Dip a sponge or cloth into the mixture and use it to gently scrub stained area. Rinse the fabric with clean water and blot with a dry towel to absorb excess moisture.

Step 3: Dab with Vinegar

If any tar remains after washing, you can try dabbing the area with white vinegar. Use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the stained area with the vinegar. Then rinse the area with clean water and blot with a dry towel.

Step 4: Hang to Dry

Once all the tar has been removed, hang the fabric up to air dry. Do not put the fabric in washing machine or dryer, as this could cause shrinkage or other damage.

Conclusion

Tar stains can be tricky to remove from Battenberg lace, but with the right supplies and techniques, it can be done. Remember to take your time and be gentle when cleaning, as this delicate material can be easily damaged.

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