No one wants to have tree sap stains on their Paul Smith garments, but it can happen. Fortunately, there are a few easy steps you can take to remove the sap and get your clothes looking as good as new.
Updated 10 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
The best way to remove tree sap stains from Paul Smith garments is by freezing them. Place the garment in a sealed plastic bag and place it in the freezer for several hours. This will make it easier to remove the sap without damaging the fabric.
Once the sap has frozen, it will be much easier to scrape it off. Use a plastic spatula or a credit card to gently scrape sap away from the fabric. Be careful not to use too much force, as you don't want to damage the garment.
Once you have removed the sap, you will need to clean area. Apply some dish soap and warm water directly to the stain and scrub gently with a soft brush. Once you have finished scrubbing, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and blot it dry with a lint-free cloth.
If the stain is still visible, you can apply a stain remover to the area. Follow instructions on the product to determine how long you should leave the solution on fabric before washing. Then put the garment in the washing machine and wash according to the instructions on the label.
Once the garment is washed, hang it up to dry. Avoid using a dryer to prevent shrinking and other damage to fabric.
Removing tree sap stains from Paul Smith garments doesn't have to be a difficult task. With a few simple steps, you can have your clothes looking like new again in no time. Just remember to freeze the sap first, scrape it off, clean the area, apply stain remover, and then hang the garment to dry.
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