Gone in a Wildflower: How to Easily Remove Flower Stains From Your Swimwear

Wildflowers are a beautiful sight, but they can wreak havoc on your clothes if you're not careful. If you've recently enjoyed a summer stroll among wildflowers and outfit comes back with a few spots, don't start panicking just yet! With this simple guide, we'll show you how to easily remove flower stains from your swimwear without ruining it.


Updated 09 Mar 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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What You Need

  • 1/2 cup of cold water
  • 5-10 drops of liquid dish detergent
  • A soft-bristled brush (toothbrush or nail brush)

Steps to Removing Wildflower Stains

  1. Mix the cold water with the detergent and stir until well mixed.
  2. Dip the brush in the solution and gently brush the affected area of the swimwear. Do not scrub vigorously.
  3. Rinse area with cool water.
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the stain is gone.
  5. Allow swimwear to air dry.

If the stain isn't removed after the first try, it's ok to repeat the process a few times. Just be sure not to scrub too hard, as this could damage the fabric.

Additional Tips

  • Be sure to use cold water only, as hot water may set the stain and make it harder to remove.
  • Do not put the swimwear in a washing machine, as this could damage the fabric.
  • Do not use bleach on the swimwear, as this could discolor the fabric.

With these simple tips and tricks, you'll have your swimwear looking good as new in no time. It's always a good idea to take care when enjoying wildflowers and other nature - but now you know what to do if you get a few spots on your clothes!

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