Get Rid of Wildflower Stains on Gazar - Quick and Easy Tips!
There's nothing quite like seeing wildflowers in the spring, but if you have a garment or fabric made from gazar, they can also leave behind stubborn stains. Don't worry - it's possible to remove wildflower stains from gazar with a few simple steps! Read on to learn how.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
What You'll Need
- Clean cloth
- Mild laundry detergent
- Boiling water (if available)
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Gently blot the stain with a clean cloth, to absorb as much of it as possible. Do not rub the fabric, as this may cause the stain to spread or become more permanent.
- In a small bowl or container, mix some mild laundry detergent with a tiny amount of warm water. Do not use hot or boiling water on gazar fabric.
- Dip a clean cloth into detergent mixture and dab the stained area with it, using a gentle blotting motion. This should help to lift the stain from fabric.
- If the stain is still visible, boil some water and gently pour it onto the stained area. This should help to further loosen the stain from the fabric.
- After letting the boiled water sit on the stain for a few minutes, use a clean cloth to blot area again. Do not rub the fabric, as this may cause the stain to spread.
- Rinse the fabric in cold water, then hang it to dry in a sunny location. Repeat the above steps if the stain is still visible.
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