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Say Goodbye to Tomato Stains on Your Scarves

Having a tomato stain on your scarf can be embarrassing, but don't worry – we have all the tips you need to get rid of it quickly and easily.


Updated 17 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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Tomato stains on scarves can be stubborn to remove, but it is possible. The key is to act as soon as possible – the more time passes, the harder it is to remove the stain. Here are five steps you should take when dealing with a tomato stain:

  1. Remove any excess tomato first. Blot the stain gently with a paper towel. Do not rub in the stain or use too much force as this can damage fabric.
  2. Prepare a solution of one part vinegar and two parts water. Dip a clean cloth into solution and then apply it directly to the stain.
  3. Blot fabric with cloth until stain is removed. Do not use too much pressure as this can cause the stain to spread.
  4. Rinse the area with cold water. This will help to remove any remaining residue from the vinegar and water solution.
  5. Lay the fabric out flat to air dry. Once the fabric has dried, you can use a fabric brush to help smooth out any wrinkles.

By following steps outlined above, you should be able to remove any tomato stains from your scarves. It is important to act quickly, as tomato stains can be difficult to remove if they have been allowed to sit for an extended period of time.

If you need additional help removing tough stains, you may want to consult a professional dry cleaner. They are experienced in removing a variety of stains and will be able to provide advice on the best way to get your scarf looking its best once again.

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