Have you recently spotted an annoying varnish stain on your favorite Ann Taylor piece? Don't be discouraged - this guide will show you the best ways to remove such stains without damaging fabric. Read on to find out how to say goodbye to varnish stains once and for all!
Updated 21 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Before you start, it's important to gather the necessary tools:
Before attempting to remove the stain, you need to pre-treat the affected area with laundry detergent and water. Using a soft-bristled brush, scrub detergent into the fabric in a circular motion for a few minutes. Once you've done that, rinse off the area with cold water.
For stubborn varnish stains, you may need to use a non-abrasive sponge. Dampen the sponge in hot water and lightly rub it against the fabric in a circular motion for two minutes. Rinse off the area with cold water and repeat process if necessary.
Use a cotton swab to absorb any excess moisture from fabric. This can help prevent any further damage.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and olive oil in a bowl and stir until they're fully combined. Using a cotton swab, dab the mixture onto the varnish stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Rinse off the area with cold water and let the fabric air dry. If the varnish stain persists, repeat the steps again or take your garment to a professional cleaner.
Varnish stains can be tricky to remove, especially on delicate fabrics like those used by Ann Taylor. However, with the right tools and techniques, you can easily get rid of these frustrating stains in no time. Follow our guide and you’ll be able to say goodbye to varnish stains once and for all.
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