Tar stains can be difficult to remove from clothing, especially delicate fabrics like saris. Here we present a simple five-step method to effectively clean tar stains from a sari.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Luke Smith
Mix one teaspoon of laundry detergent and one teaspoon of white vinegar with two cups of warm water. Dip a soft cloth into this mixture and use it to blot at stain, working from the edges towards the center. Pay close attention to ensure no more tar is transferred from the cloth to your sari.
Dampen a cloth or sponge with warm water and add a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Blot the stained area with this solution, again working from the edges inward. This will help to break down and loosen the stains.
Using a cloth dampened with warm water, begin to rinse away the detergent, vinegar and dishwashing liquid mixture. Work in a gentle, circular motion and keep changing the cloth as it becomes dirty.
Using a vacuum cleaner, gently vacuum the sari to collect any remaining residue. Make sure you do not press too hard or use brush attachment as this can damage the fabric.
Once you have finished vacuuming, place the sari on a flat surface and allow it to air dry completely.
With these five simple steps, you can effectively remove tar stains from your sari. Remember to always work from the edges of the stained area, and take care to avoid pressing too hard or using any abrasive materials.
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