If you’re dealing with tar stains left behind on your gingham fabric, don’t worry—there are several simple and effective techniques you can use to remove them. Here are a few tips for cleaning tar stains on gingham fabric.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Begin the cleaning process by carefully scraping tar stain with a dull edge, such as a knife or spoon. This will prevent the stain from spreading further into the fabric.
Next, pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto the stain. Leave it on for a few minutes before gently dabbing away with a dry cloth. Be sure not to rub the area too hard, as the fabric may become damaged.
For tougher tar stains, try using a spot cleaner specifically designed for removing grease and other stubborn stains. Follow instructions on the spot cleaner packaging for best results.
After tar stain is removed, put the fabric in the washing machine on a hot water cycle. This will help to kill any bacteria or lingering traces of the tar.
To avoid a water stain, ensure that fabric is completely dry after finishing the wash cycle. Hang it up or tumble dry in dryer, but make sure to set temperature on low.
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