Are you dealing with stubborn tar stains on your favorite pair of cotton gingham pants? Don't worry— there are some simple steps you can take to get rid of those spots. Take a look at the following tips to find out how to get tar stains off of your cotton gingham clothing quickly and easily.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
The first step in removing tar stains is to make sure the stain is fresh. If the stain has already dried, you should try to loosen it by using a stiff brush, rubbing alcohol, or a combination of both. If stains still won't budge, you may need to use a solvent-based product to break up the oil in the tar. Try using a spot treatment product that contains mineral spirits to gently dissolve the stain.
Once you have removed as much of tar stain as possible, wash the garment according to the instructions on the care label. Warm water and a mild detergent should be used for best results. If any of tar stains remain, repeat the spot-treatment process and re-wash the garment.
If you need to further remove tar stains, mix one part white vinegar and two parts water in a bowl. Dip a white cloth into the mixture and rub it into the area where the tar stain is located. Allow the vinegar solution to set for a few minutes before rinsing it off with cold water and mild detergent. Make sure to check the fabric for any color fading before putting the garment in the dryer.
By following these simple steps, you can remove tar stains from your cotton gingham garments with ease. With a bit of patience and the right cleaning products, you'll have your cotton gingham looking as good as new!
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