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Eliminate Urine Stains from Gingham Fabrics with Ease

Gingham is a classic fabric with some serious stain-fighting challenges. So, if you have gingham in your home and it’s been exposed to urine, don’t worry - we’ve got the scoop on how to clean it properly.


Updated 12 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Whether it's an accident or a potty-training mishap, urine stains happen. Urine smells and can leave behind yellowish-brown stains that can be tough to remove from any fabric, especially if the fabric is thin like gingham. It can be a tricky fabric to manage due to its woven texture, but fear not - here are a few tips and techniques to help get stains out!

Using Soap and Water

The first step to removing a urine stain from gingham is to rinse it off with cold water as soon as possible. This will reduce the absorption of the liquid and keep the stain from getting deeper into the fabric. Then, add a combination of mild detergent or soap, along with either hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar. The combination of these ingredients should create a paste-like consistency that can be applied directly to stain. Once it’s been rubbed into the stain, let it sit for as long as possible (without letting it dry out completely). Finally, use a clean cloth and cold water to rinse the stain away.

Using Ammonia

If the first method doesn’t work, you can also try using ammonia to help remove the stain. Start by mixing a cup of warm water with two tablespoons of ammonia. Put the solution in a spray bottle and spritz it onto the stained area. Let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it off with a clean cloth. Once all the residue is gone, you can use a damp cloth and cold water to rinse it away.

Using Baking Soda and Vinegar

For a more natural approach, you can combine baking soda and white vinegar to create a cleaning solution. Start by creating a paste with baking soda and adding enough white vinegar to make it wet. Apply the paste directly to the stain and let it sit for about 30 minutes. When it’s done soaking, gently scrub it off with a clean cloth and rinse it away with cold water.

Conclusion

Urine stains may seem daunting to remove from gingham fabrics, but they don't have to be! By following these tips, you can easily remove urine stains from your gingham fabrics and restore them to their former glory.

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