Kimonos are delicate garments and require special care and attention when it comes to cleaning. Urine stains can be particularly tricky to remove, but with right steps you can restore your kimono in no time.
Updated 12 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Using a cloth, gently blot the stain to remove any excess liquid. This will help to reduce the size of the stain and make it easier to remove.
If possible, soak the stained area of the kimono in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This will help to loosen and dissolve the urine stain.
Once the kimono is soaked, you can use a commercial urine stain remover to try to eliminate any remaining discolouration. Follow the instructions on the product and make sure you test the fabric for colour fastness before applying it.
Once the stain has been removed, you can wash the kimono as normal. Hang the kimono up to dry and admire the results!
Urine stains can be a challenge to remove from a kimono, but with tips in this article you can successfully restore your garment’s original appearance. Remember, always treat delicate materials with care to avoid future damage.
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