Whether you're dealing with a wine glass mishap or a drool-drenched outfit, wildflower stains can be tricky to remove without causing damage to your delicate Lacoste clothing. But, fear not! We've put together a step-by-step guide to tackle wildflower stains.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Matej Kramberger
The most important part of removing a wildflower stain is pre-treating it to break down the organic pigment. Slowly pour some cold water onto the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes. This will help loosen the stain, making it easier to remove.
If the water alone does not dislodge the stain, you will need to employ a spot cleaning product. Using a mild detergent or a pre-treater specifically designed for wildflower stains, apply the product directly to the stain, following instructions carefully.
Once you’ve pre-treated and spot-cleaned the garment, it’s time to wash it. Check the garment’s care label and follow the instructions carefully. If garment is machine-washable, use cold water and a gentle cycle.
Once the garment has been washed, inspect it for any remaining stains and repeat the spot cleaning if necessary. Finally, hang the garment up to air-dry and inspect it one last time.
Although wildflower stains can be stubborn and tough to remove, it is possible to get rid of them without causing any damage to your beloved Lacoste clothes. By following our four simple steps you can clean your items with confidence and ease.
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