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Get Rid of Varnish Stains from Your Purse with These Tips

Have you spilled varnish on your purse or other fabric items? If so, you’re not alone. Varnish stains can be a nightmare to remove and can be a daunting task for even the most experienced cleaning aficionado. But don’t worry—with the right tips and techniques, you can get rid of those stubborn varnish stains with ease.


Updated 21 Jun 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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What Causes Varnish Stains?

Varnish stains are often caused when couches, wood furniture, or other fabric items are treated with a varnish or sealant. The varnish can easily transfer from the item onto surfaces it comes in contact with—such as your purse. Varnish stains are usually quite dark and may leave behind a glossy finish.

Removing Stains from Fabrics

Removing varnish stains from items such as purses, clothing, or other fabric items requires a slightly different approach than regular laundry stains. To get rid of varnish stains, you will need:

  • One tablespoon of mild liquid detergent
  • One tablespoon of alcohol
  • White vinegar
  • A clean cloth

Start by rubbing the stain with a bit of white vinegar and then dabbing at it with a cloth soaked in soapy water. If stain has already dried, make sure to moisten it before applying the vinegar and water solution. Once the stain is wet, rub area with the liquid detergent. Allow the detergent to stay on stain for a few minutes before rinsing the area with cold water. Finish the process off by dabbing area with alcohol and then air drying it.

Removing Stains from Leather Purse

Varnish stains on leather items, such as a purse, can be much harder to remove. To clean the stain, start by blotting the area with a damp cloth and then using diluted soapy water to try and remove it. Some people also suggest using a bit of non-acetone nail polish remover on leather items, but make sure to test a small, unnoticeable area first to make sure it won’t cause any damage. Be sure to follow up cleaning process with a good leather conditioner to restore the scent and sheen of item.

In Conclusion

Varnish stains can be a hassle to remove, but with the right cleaning techniques they can be successfully removed from fabric and leather items. There are a few different methods for removing the stains, so it’s important to test a small area first before attempting to clean the entire item. With some patience and dedication, those nasty varnish stains will soon be a thing of the past!

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