How to Effectively Clean Vomit Stains from Brocade
Vomit stains on brocade can be a nightmare to remove! But don’t fret, there are some simple steps you can take to make sure your brocade is looking as good as new.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
What You'll Need
- 1/4 cup of white vinegar
- 2 tablespoons of liquid dish detergent
- 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol
- Clean cloths
Steps to Removing the Stain
- Mix the white vinegar, liquid dish detergent, and rubbing alcohol together in a bowl.
- Using a clean cloth, dip it into the solution and scrub the stain.
- Rinse the affected area with warm water to remove solution.
- Allow the area to air dry.
Additional Tips and Tricks
- If stain hasn’t been removed after the first attempt, repeat process until satisfied.
- It’s important to use cold water when rinsing off the solution as it helps to ensure that the colors in the brocade don’t fade.
- Avoid using hot water as this may cause shrinking or weird discoloration to the fabric.
- Gently scrub the area using a circular motion to ensure that all residue is removed.
- It’s important to handle the area with care to avoid damaging the fabric.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)