Getting vomit on your evening gown is a huge bummer. But don't worry, there are ways to get the stain out and restore your gown to its former glory.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
The first and most important step in getting a fresh start is to act quickly and address the stain as soon as possible. Quick action increases your chances of removing the stain successfully.
First, you'll need to gently scrape off any excess vomit that is still present on the fabric. Try not to press too hard so that you don't damage the material. Then, blot up as much of the remaining moisture as you can using either paper towels or a thick cloth.
Once the material is dry, you'll want to apply a stain remover onto the spot. You can find specialty stain removers specifically designed for evening gown fabrics or you can use a generic brand. Whatever you choose, it's best to test the product on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using it on the entire spot.
Once the stain remover has been applied, let it sit for a few minutes and then rinse with cold water. After you have watered down area, you'll want to remove any remaining residue with a cleaning solvent. Again, testing this product on a small area of the fabric beforehand is a good idea.
After the cleaning process has been completed, you'll want to apply a fabric protector onto the spot. This will help protect the fabric from future spills and stains. It is also recommended to do this to the entire garment so that it is protected from any potential accidents.
These steps should help you remove vomit stains from your evening gown and get it looking like new again. With a little patience and some elbow grease, you'll be able to erase the evidence in no time!
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