No matter how careful you are, wildflower stains can still end up on your gloves. But don't worry! It's easy to get rid of them with just a few simple tools and materials.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Wildflower stains can be tricky to remove from gloves, but they don’t have to be permanent. With the right cleaning supplies and technique, you can make those stains disappear in no time.
Create a solution of mild detergent and white vinegar by mixing 2 teaspoons of detergent with 1 cup of vinegar in the container. Soak the stained gloves for about 15 minutes in the solution. The combination of mild detergent and white vinegar will make it easier to remove the stains.
After soaking, gently brush the stained areas with a soft toothbrush. Don’t scrub too hard—a gentle touch is all you need to loosen the stains. Once you’ve brushed the area, rinse with clean water.
Rinse the gloves thoroughly with clean water. This will help ensure the soap and vinegar are completely removed.
Allow the gloves to air dry. Once they're dry, you can put them back on and enjoy wearing them without unsightly wildflower stains!
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