Get Rid of Vomit Stains on Silk Gazar in Just a Few Steps!
Vomit stains can be incredibly hard to remove, especially on delicate materials like silk gazar. However, knowing how to clean these types of stains correctly will help ensure that your favorite garment stays looking its best. Read on to learn how to clean vomit stains from silk gazar.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
What You'll Need for Job
- Paper towels or a cotton cloth/rag
- Vinegar
- Mild detergent (like Woolite)
- Large bowl or basin
Step-by-Step Guide
- Begin by blotting the vomit stain with a paper towel or a cotton cloth/rag. Do NOT rub the spot, as this may cause more damage to fabric.
- Once the majority of the moisture has been soaked up, mix a solution of one part vinegar to three parts warm water.
- Soak a clean cloth in the solution and dab the vomit stain gently.
- Using mild detergent (like Woolite or something similar), make a lather on the stain and let it sit for five minutes. Do not use a stiff brush, as this may damage the delicate fabric.
- Rinse the affected area with plain warm water.
- Finally, lay the garment flat on a clean towel and leave it to air dry.
Additional Tips
- If the stain is stubborn or set-in, it might be necessary to repeat the steps.
- For larger garments, soak the entire item in a large basin or bowl filled with the vinegar and warm water solution.
- If you are not comfortable with the vinegar and water solution, many stain removers are available for purchase at your local grocery store.
- If all else fails, take the garment to a professional dry cleaner.