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3-Step Guide to Removing Stubborn Tar Stains from Your Hanbok

Hanboks are traditional Korean garments consisting of bright colors, intricate designs, and luxurious fabrics. But with all of the beauty comes a fair bit of care – particularly when it comes to stubborn tar stains. Read on for the best 3-step approach to treating tar stains on your hanbok.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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If you’ve ever had the misfortune of dealing with tar stains on your hanbok, you know just how stubborn they can be! These tips will help you remove tar spots without damaging delicate fabric or the exquisite embroidery.

Step 1: Rubbing Alcohol

The first step is to dampen a soft white cloth with rubbing alcohol, and then gently dab the stain. Be careful not to rub too hard, as this may damage the fabric. Repeat as needed – do not rinse rubbing alcohol off between applications.

Step 2: Liquid Dish Soap

If the rubbing alcohol doesn’t do trick, try mixing liquid dish soap with cold water and applying it to spot. Again, be gentle and don’t scrub too hard. The soap should help to loosen the tar from the fabric.

Step 3: Baking Soda Paste

Once the tar has been loosened, make a paste using baking soda and water. Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit for an hour or so. Then, use a wet sponge or cloth to gently scrub the paste away. Rinse the area with cold water and repeat if necessary.

Conclusion

These three steps should help you safely remove tar stains from your hanbok. Just remember to be gentle and avoid rubbing or scrubbing the fabric too hard. And be sure to always test any cleaning product on an inconspicuous spot before using it on the entire garment.

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