Macramé is a timeless art form that's been around for centuries. Unfortunately, tar stains can mar the look of your beautiful macramé pieces. Luckily, there are some effective methods for removing those pesky tar stains. Read on to learn how to clean off tar from your macramé.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Blaž Stančič
One of easiest ways to remove tar stains from macramé is by using petroleum jelly or wax. Start by placing a small amount of petroleum jelly or wax on a cotton swab or cloth. Gently rub the petroleum jelly or wax onto the stained area of the macramé to loosen up the tar stains. After a few minutes, wipe away the petroleum jelly/wax and any tar residue with a clean, damp cloth.
Another method for removing tar stains from macramé is to use rubbing alcohol. Create a mixture of one part rubbing alcohol to two parts water and pour it into a spray bottle. Mist the stained area of the macramé with the solution, and then use a soft-bristled brush to scrub stained area. Finally, wipe away the residue with a damp cloth.
White vinegar is another great option for removing tar stains from macramé. Create a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water, then pour it into a spray bottle. Mist stained area of the macramé with the solution, and then use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the stained area. Finally, wipe away the residue with a damp cloth.
Baking soda can also be used to remove tar stains from macramé. Create a paste using two parts baking soda and one part water, then apply the paste to the stained area of the macramé. Use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the area, then wipe away the residue with a damp cloth. Repeat as necessary until the stain is removed.
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