WikiLaundry > Stains > Tar > Flannel

How to Remove Tar Stains From Flannel: A Simple Guide

Tar stains are notoriously difficult to remove from clothing, especially on delicate fabrics like flannel. But don't worry! With the right tools and techniques, you can get those stubborn tar spots out of your fabric without ruining it in the process.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

tar

The best way to tackle tar stains on flannel (or any other fabric) is to act quickly. The sooner you treat stain, the more likely you'll be able to get it out. Here are a few key steps to follow when removing tar stains from flannel:

  1. Remove any excess tar with a dull knife or spoon.
  2. Apply a cleaning solution of two parts rubbing alcohol and one part dishwashing detergent.
  3. Gently rub the solution into stain using a soft white cloth or sponge.
  4. Rinse affected area with cold water.
  5. Repeat as necessary until stain is gone.

Once stain is removed, check the fabric to make sure solution didn't damage the texture. If so, run a gentle cycle in the washing machine with a delicate detergent and let the item air dry.

Tar stains can be tricky, but with right know-how, you can easily remove them from your favorite flannel fabric. Just remember, quicker you act, the better the results will be!

Try Laundryheap - 24h laundry service with free delivery

Never do laundry again. Save time for things you ❤️

Book now

© WikiLaundry 2024

Powered by Laundryheap