No one likes to deal with stubborn stains on their favorite HM items. Wildflower stains can be particularly tricky to remove since they tend to cling to the fabric and linger. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps that can help you quickly restore your garments and make them look almost as good as new.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Begin by gathering the necessary supplies for spot cleaning Wildflower stains from HM. You will need a few tools and products including a soft cloth, a laundry detergent, an enzymatic cleaner, hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and rubbing alcohol.
To ensure that none of the products or treatments damage the fabric, it is important to test them on an inconspicuous area of item. Take a small scrap of the fabric and apply each treatment to the area, one at a time. If the fabric reacts negatively to the treatment, move on to the next one.
Once you have identified a product or treatment that works on the fabric, you can begin to spot treat the stain using the same solution. Start by dabbing the fabric with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened with water. Then, use an enzymatic cleaner and launder the fabric according to its care label instructions. If the stain persists, use a mixture of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol and gently work the solution into the fabric.
After treating the stain with one of the solutions, rinse the fabric with cold water and repeat the laundering process, if necessary. Finally, lay the item flat to air dry. Once the fabric has dried, inspect the area for any remaining stain residue.
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