Effective Way to Remove Varnish Stains from Cotton Oxford
Varnish is a glossy finish used in many woodworking projects and other craft items. While it is an effective sealer, it can be difficult to remove when spilled onto fabrics like cotton oxford. The good news is that several tried-and-true remedies can be used to eliminate varnish stains from cotton oxford.
Updated 21 Jun 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
Steps for Removing Varnish Stains from Cotton Oxfords
- Start by using a cloth or brush to lightly remove any visible wood particles and fragments from the varnish stain on your garment.
- After you have removed any visible debris, apply a small amount of denatured alcohol to affected area.
- Allow the alcohol to sit on the varnish stain for several minutes before buffing it into the fabric with a cloth.
- Once varnish stain has been worked into the fabric with the cloth, rinse the area with cold water until all residue is removed.
- If there is any lingering varnish stain after rinsing, apply a few drops of hydrogen peroxide directly onto the fabric and allow it to sit for up to 30 minutes.
- Rinse the garment again with cold water and mild detergent to complete the cleaning process.
Additional Tips for Removing Varnish Stains from Cotton Oxfords
- Pre-treat the fabric with a pre-wash stain remover if the varnish stain is particularly stubborn.
- Do not attempt to machine wash or dry the clothing unless stain has been completely removed.
- For best results, take the garment to a professional cleaner if stain is still present after following these steps.