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How to Easily Remove Tar Stains from Rosepoint Lace

Rosepoint lace is a delicate and beautiful accent to any wardrobe. Unfortunately, it can become stained by tar, an oily substance that can be difficult to remove from fabric. Luckily, there are a few simple steps that you can take in order to quickly and effectively clean tar stains from rosepoint lace.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Step 1: Blot the Stain

Using a clean, white cloth, gently blot the stained area of the rosepoint lace. This will help to absorb some of the excess tar while also preventing the stain from spreading any further.

Step 2: Make a Detergent Solution

Mix two teaspoons of mild detergent in one quart of warm water. Do not use hot water, as this could damage the delicate lace.

Step 3: Soak Fabric

Once you have made the detergent solution, you should soak your rosepoint lace in it for up to 30 minutes. This will help to lift the stain from the fabric.

Step 4: Rinse and Dry

Rinse fabric thoroughly with warm water and then blot it dry with a clean, white cloth. Do not wring or twist fabric, as this can lead to further damage. Hang the fabric up to air dry.

Tips and Warnings

  • Do not use a brush or scrubber to remove the stain, as this may damage the fabric.
  • Do not put the Rosepoint lace in the dryer; always air-dry for best results.
  • If the stain is still present after following these steps, repeat process or seek professional cleaning services.

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