Removing urine stains from delicate fabrics like chiffon is no easy feat. But with the right cleaning supplies and a bit of patience, you don't need to resort to using harsh chemical cleaners that could damage the fabric. Our 3-step guide can help you get your chiffon back to looking good as new in no time.
Updated 12 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
When a urine stain occurs on chiffon, the first step is to remove any moisture that was left behind. Do this by taking a clean cloth or paper towel and gently blotting the area. Be careful not to scrub or rub the fabric too hard, as this could cause damage. You may have to repeat this process several times until all the liquid is absorbed.
Once you've removed the moisture, it's time to treat the stain. Start by mixing a solution of clear dish detergent and lukewarm water. Submerge the stained area in the solution for 30 minutes, then gently hand wash the garment. This should help to lift the stubborn stain from the fabric.
After treating the stain, the last step is to launder and dry garment. Gently machine wash the item on the lowest setting possible, and use a non-chlorine bleach if necessary. Do not place the garment in dryer—instead, hang it up to air dry.
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