Wildflowers may smell sweet and look beautiful, but they can leave stubborn stains on your shorts. But don’t worry—with a few simple steps, you can get rid of those wildflower stains quickly and easily.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Grab following supplies: cold water, light-colored vinegar, a cleaning rag or towel, a scrub brush, and a laundry detergent.
Shake off the excess petals from the shorts and rinse them with cold water as soon as possible. This will help loosen the stain from the fabric.
Mix a light-colored vinegar and cold water solution in a container. Place the shorts in the mixture and let them soak for up to 30 minutes.
Take the shorts out of the vinegar solution and lay them on a cleaning rag or towel. Using the rag or towel, gently rub the stained area to remove any residue.
Once all loose residue has been removed, use a scrub brush to lightly scrub the stained area. Be sure not to press too hard to avoid damaging the material.
Finally, launder the shorts with a regular laundry detergent. Make sure to follow the recommended instructions on the label.
And that's it! With just a few easy steps, you can say goodbye to wildflower stains on your shorts.
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