Varnish is a sticky substance that can ruin the look of your favorite flannel fabric items. Fortunately, there are ways to remove and prevent varnish stains from setting in so you can wear your favorite item for years to come. Read on to learn how to clean up even the most stubborn varnish stains on flannel.
Updated 21 Jun 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Using a white cloth, gently dab at the stained area with a mixture of laundry detergent and warm water to pre-treat the stain. Once the area is pre-treated, rinse off the excess liquid with warm water.
If the stain is still noticeable after using the pre-treatment method, add 1 tablespoon of borax to the mixture and gently dab at the stained area. Borax has natural bleaching properties that can help reduce the appearance of the stain.
For tough stains, use 1 tablespoon of turpentine to the pre-treatment mixture. The turpentine will help to dissolve the varnish and make it easier to remove. Be sure to only use as much as needed, as too much turpentine may cause damage to the fabric.
Apply rubbing alcohol to the stained area and gently rub it into the fabric. This will help to further dissolve the varnish and break down the stain. Rinse the area once again with warm water and allow the fabric to dry.
Removing varnish stains from flannel can be a tricky task, but with a few simple steps, your favorite item can be free of unsightly spots. Always use caution when using any chemical agents, and test them on a small area of fabric before applying it to entire garment. With the right cleaning methods, you can keep your garments looking fresh and new.
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