Keep Your Coach Clean - How to Get Rid of Wildflower Stains
Are wildflowers ruining the look of your Coach bag? Don't worry! We have the solution to get rid of wildflower stains - fast. Read on and learn how you can remove wildflower stains from your favorite Coach bags.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Noemi Denker
What You Need
- A damp cloth or sponge
- White vinegar
- A scrubbing brush or toothbrush
- Warm water
- Mild laundry detergent
- Soft toothbrush
Steps to Remove Wildflower Stains from a Coach Bag
- Start by wiping away any excess dirt or debris from the stain with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Mix together a solution of white vinegar and warm water, and use it to dab the stain.
- Scrub the area gently with a scrubbing brush or toothbrush to loosen up any stuck-on particles.
- Rinse the area with warm water.
- Apply a small amount of mild laundry detergent to the stain and rub it in gently with a soft toothbrush.
- Rinse the area again with warm water.
- Allow the area to air dry, and inspect the stain to see if any residual color remains. If so, repeat process until the stain is gone.
How to Prevent Future Wildflower Stains
- Keep your Coach bag out of direct sunlight, as this can cause fading of fabric.
- Regularly spot clean your Coach bag to ensure that any dirt or debris is removed before it has a chance to stain the fabric.
- Make sure to wipe down the surface of your bag after every use, especially if you’ve been out in wet or muddy conditions.
Conclusion
No one wants their favorite Coach bag to be marred by wildflower stains. Fortunately, it's easy to remove these stains and keep your bag looking good as new. Just follow steps above and you'll be back to loving your bag in no time!