Those wine-colored wildflower stains can be a real headache on your favorite Ann Taylor outfit. Lucky for you, we have best tips and tricks to help you remove them in no time. Read on and restore the look of your garment!
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
No matter how careful you are with your clothes, it’s inevitable that stains will happen. Stains from wildflowers can be especially pesky - and that’s where we step in. Here’s how to get rid of wildflower stains on your Ann Taylor clothes:
The first step is to begin by blotting the stain using a paper towel or cloth. Make sure to press down gently and not scrub the fabric, as this can cause irreparable damage to the material. You may need to repeat this process several times until the wildflower stain is no longer visible.
Once you’ve blotted away most of stain, pre-treat the area with a mild soap. Be sure to read care instructions on your Ann Taylor garment before you begin, as some fabrics may require specific detergents. After adding some soap to the area, gently massage it into the fabric in a circular motion. Allow soap to sit on the stain for 5-10 minutes.
Now it’s time to start washing. If the garment is small enough, opt for hand washing in lukewarm water. For larger pieces, you can use your washing machine. In both cases, be sure to use a mild detergent and wash on the gentle cycle. Do not use fabric softener, as this can set the stain.
If the stain still persists after washing, you can use a specialty stain remover. These products are designed to break down stubborn stains and come in liquid, gel and powder form. Choose the one that best fits your needs and follow the instructions on the package.
With these easy tips and tricks, you can give new life to your Ann Taylor garments with wildflower stains. Have any questions? Keep reading to find out more.
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