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How to Remove Toothpaste Stains From Silk Habotai

Toothpaste stains on silk habotai can be tough to remove, but with a few simple steps, you can easily get rid of them and keep your fabric looking great! Here's what you need to do.


Updated 06 Mar 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Step One: Rub Vinegar Onto Stain

The first step in removing a toothpaste stain from silk habotai is to rub white vinegar directly onto the stain. Make sure you cover entire area with the vinegar, then let it sit for approximately 15 minutes. This will help to break down the stain and make it easier to remove.

Step Two: Scrape Away Stain

Once the vinegar has had a chance to work its magic on the stain, you should use a soft-bristled brush or a cotton swab to gently scrape away the stain that has been loosened. Be sure to use light pressure and go slowly, as you don't want to damage the fabric.

Step Three: Wash the Area With Soap and Water

Once stain has been scraped away, you should rinse the area with soap and water to remove any remaining residue. Use a mild detergent that is specifically designed for silk fabrics to ensure the fabric remains intact. Rinse the area with clean water, then air dry or use a blow dryer set to the lowest setting.

Step Four: Repeat Until the Stain is Gone

If stain persists after the above steps, simply repeat process until it is gone. Be patient and persistent, and eventually the stain will come out.

Preventing Further Toothpaste Stains

To prevent future toothpaste stains, try to keep all toothpaste away from the fabric. If you are using a toothpaste that contains a whitening agent, you may want to consider switching brands or avoiding brushing your teeth while wearing the fabric.

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