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Eliminate Tar Stains on Traditional Clothing with These Simple Steps

Tar can easily stain traditional clothing and ruin the fabric, but don't fret - there are simple steps you can take to clean tar stains without compromising clothing. Read on to learn how.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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What You'll Need

  • Dry-cleaning solvent
  • Soft cloths
  • Stain removal bar
  • Stain remover spray
  • White vinegar
  • Oil solvent

Steps for Cleaning Tar Stains from Traditional Clothing

  1. Lay clothing item flat on a large surface. Make sure the tar stain in question is facing up.
  2. Using your dry-cleaning solvent and a soft cloth, begin dabbing at the stain in a sponging motion. Make sure not to press too hard, as this can cause the tar to spread further across the garment. Continue to dab at the stain until it loosens and can be lifted away.
  3. If stain remains, use a stain removal bar to lightly rub away at the remaining tar. Again, use a light hand, so as not to damage the fabric.
  4. If the stain persists, spray area with a stain remover spray, then dab away any excess liquid with a soft cloth.
  5. Once the stain has been removed, use a few drops of white vinegar to neutralize any remaining chemicals from the stain removal products.
  6. Finally, after removing the tar stain, apply an oil solvent to the affected area. This will restore the fabric's natural oils, ensuring that the fabric stays healthy in the future.

Bottom Line

By following these steps, you should have no problem removing tar stains from traditional clothing. Remember, take care when cleaning and always test products on a small area of fabric ahead of time.

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