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Step-By-Step Guide to Remove Tar Stains from Your Sarong

Stains can make your sarong look dull and worn out, but with the right cleaning methods, you can keep it looking like new. Tar stains can be especially difficult to remove on a sarong's delicate material. Follow this guide to try out some of the best methods for getting rid of tar stains on a sarong.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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What You Need

  • Laundry detergent or laundry bar soap
  • White vinegar or lemon juice
  • A clean, soft cloth
  • Baking soda
  • Olive oil

Steps for Removing Tar Stains

  1. Start by dampening the stained area with warm water. This will help loosen the tar stain from the material.
  2. Make a solution of laundry detergent or laundry bar soap in warm water. Dip a cloth in the mixture and dab the stained area lightly. If the stain does not come out, use a little more detergent.
  3. If the stain is still present, try soaking the affected area in a solution of white vinegar or lemon juice, which can help break down tar. Let area soak for 15 minutes or so before rinsing it thoroughly.
  4. Another option is to make a paste out of baking soda and warm water and apply it to the stain. Let the paste sit for a few minutes, and then rinse it off with water.
  5. If none of these methods work, you can also try dabbing the stain with an olive oil-soaked cloth. Leave oil on the spot for 10 minutes before wiping it away with a clean cloth and warm water.

Conclusion

With the right materials and some patience, you can get harder-to-remove tar stains out of your sarong. Just remember to be careful when applying any chemical or natural solutions to your sarong, as they may cause damage to the fabric if used incorrectly.

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