Say Goodbye to Wildflower Stains on Organza - Here's How!
Wildflowers are a beautiful addition to any occasion, but they can leave behind some unsightly stains if they come into contact with organza materials. Keep reading to learn how to remove wildflower stains from organza.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
What You'll Need
- Towel or rag
- Water
- Mild detergent
Instructions
- Gently blot the stained area to remove as much of stain as possible using a clean towel or rag.
- Mix one tablespoon of mild detergent with a cup of warm water. Test this mixture on a small corner of the material to ensure it won’t cause further damage.
- Dip a corner of towel or rag in the mixture and gently dab at the stain again.
- Rinse the area with clean water.
- Air-dry or use a blow dryer on a cool setting. Do not put the fabric in the dryer.
- If stain is still visible, repeat steps one through five until it is removed.
Tips
- Do not rub the stain, as this can cause it to spread.
- Do not use hot water as it can set the stain.
- If the stain persists, try dabbing the area with rubbing alcohol before repeating the cleaning steps.
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