Foolproof Ways To Get Wildflower Stains Out Of Your Tights!

If you've been enjoying a sunny spring day of wildflower picking, only to come home with a stained pair of tights, don't worry! You can get your tights clean and back in rotation with these simple steps and products.


Updated 09 Mar 2023

By Peter Blackwood

berry

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

To safely remove wildflower stains from tights, you'll need the following items:
  • A bowl or sink filled with warm water
  • Dish soap
  • White vinegar
  • Borax
  • Clean cloth or rag
  • Laundry detergent

Step 2: Soak the Tights and Pre-Treat With Detergent

First, fill a bowl or sink with warm water, and add a few drops of dish soap. Next, add one tablespoon of white vinegar for every two cups of water. Submerge stained tights and let soak for 20 minutes. After soaking, lightly rub the stained area with a detergent-infused cloth or rag. Then, rinse the tights and hang them up.

Step 3: Make a Borax Paste and Spot Treat the Stain

Next, make a paste out of one teaspoon of Borax and two teaspoons of water. Apply the paste directly to the stain, then let sit for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, use a lightly dampened cloth or rag to gently rub the paste into the stain until it begins to disappear. Then, once the stain is gone, rinse tights and hang them up.

Step 4: Launder the Tights

Finally, launder the tights according to the care instructions on the tag. Make sure to use a gentle cycle and cold water. For extra cleaning power, add a small capful of laundry detergent to the wash. Once the tights have finished washing, let them air dry or tumble them on low heat.

Conclusion

With just a few simple steps and household products, you can easily get wildflower stains out of your tights and back in rotation. Remember to always follow the care instructions on your tights' tags for best results!

Try Laundryheap - 24h laundry service with free delivery

Never do laundry again. Save time for things you ❤️

Book now

© WikiLaundry 2024

Powered by Laundryheap