Sometimes the beauty of nature can have its downsides. Whether you've been out on a wildflower-filled hike, or simply have some wildflower bouquet in your home, the risk of getting wildflower stains on your clothes is ever-present. But never fear! We have the tips and tricks to help you clean wildflower stains from your precious fleece.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Gather the following items:
Working from the back side of the fleece garment, mix a solution of one teaspoon of dish soap and one cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide in a bowl. Make sure to stir this mixture together well. This solution will help to pre-treat the wildflower stain in preparation for laundering. Now, take your cleaning cloth and apply the solution directly to stain.
Once you've applied the pre-treatment solution to the stain, it's time to launder! To preserve the life of your fleece garment, make sure to wash it on a gentle cycle in cold water. If possible, use a gentle detergent, such as Woolite.
After washing, inspect the garment for any remaining stains. If you notice that the stain has not been completely removed, repeat steps one and two. You may also want to try adding some white vinegar to the pre-treatment solution if the stain persists.
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