Carrickmacross lace is a stunning crochet-like fabric made with a variety of threads and techniques that give it a unique, handmade look. Unfortunately, if tar gets on your lace, it can ruin the delicate fibers and leave an irreversible stain. Here's what you need to know about removing tar stains from Carrickmacross lace.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Luke Smith
The first step in cleaning tar from Carrickmacross lace is to soften the stain. To do this, take a hairdryer and hold it around two inches away from the stained area. Turn the hairdryer on and make sure not to use too much heat. This will help to loosen the tar and make it easier to remove.
Next, take some dish soap and apply it directly to the tar stain. Gently rub the soap into the stain using a soft-bristled brush. This will help to break down tar and make it easier to remove.
Once the dish soap has had a chance to break down the tar, use some laundry detergent. Take a small amount of detergent and mix it with water until it forms a paste. Apply it to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes. Then, take a soft-bristled brush and gently scrub area in a circular motion.
When the stain has been removed, rinse the area with water to ensure all of the soap and detergent has been washed away.
If there are still traces of the tar stain, use a solution of one part vinegar to one part water. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and gently dab the stained area. Let the vinegar solution sit for 15 minutes before rinsing it off with cold water.
Once the area has been fully cleaned, allow it to air dry completely. Do not attempt to dry Carrickmacross lace with a towel or clothes dryer as this may cause damage to delicate fibers.
Removing tar stains from Carrickmacross lace is a delicate process, but it is possible with right technique and materials. Just be sure to take your time and never use heat to dry fabric. With a little bit of patience and elbow grease, you can restore your lace back to its original beauty.
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