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Getting Rid of Wildflower Stains on Cotton Gingham Easily

It can be a bit tricky to know how to clean wildflower stains out of cotton gingham, but it doesn't have to be an impossible task. Here are some tips and tricks on easily getting rid of these pesky spots.


Updated 09 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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The key to getting rid of wildflower stains on cotton gingham is to act quickly when they appear. Start by dabbing the stain with cold water; this will help prevent the stain from setting in. If that doesn't work, then you'll need to make a paste using baking soda, vinegar, and lemon juice. Mix the ingredients together in a small bowl until it forms a paste. Then, use a towel or brush to quickly apply the paste over stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.

After the 15 minutes are up, use a spoon to scrape away the paste. Then, rinse the fabric under cold water and check to see if the stain is still visible. If it's still there, sprinkle some salt over it and let it sit for half an hour before rinsing. You may need to repeat this process a few times before the stain is completely gone.

If that doesn't work, try soaking the fabric in a mixture of detergent, oxygen bleach, and warm water for about half an hour before washing as you normally would. This should remove the last bits of the stain from the fabric.

Cotton gingham is a great material to work with, but it can be tricky to get rid of wildflower stains. With these tips, you should be able to get rid of them in no time!

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