Hanbok is a beautiful traditional Korean dress that should be protected with care. Unfortunately, accidents can happen and a spilled glass of wine can leave stubborn stains on the fabric. If you’ve been worried about how to get rid of those unsightly blotches, this guide will help you to clean your Hanbok with ease.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
When it comes to removing wine from Hanbok, it’s essential to use the correct cleaning products. To avoid damage, opt for a mild detergent or liquid soap designed for delicate fabrics. Avoid bleach and other harsh cleaning products. For a more thorough clean, you can add a few drops of white vinegar to your solution.
Once you’ve selected the ideal cleaning product for your fabric, it’s time to start eliminating the stain. Never rub the fabric vigorously—this can cause it to wear out or even tear. Instead, use a damp cloth and gently dab the affected area to lift away stain.
After you’ve succeeded in removing the stain, it’s important to rinse away any traces of the cleaning solution. Gently but thoroughly rinse the stained area with cold water. This will ensure that the detergent has been completely removed and won't leave any residue.
Finally, it’s best to let your Hanbok air dry rather than using a machine dryer. Hot temperatures can shrink or discolor the fabric, so resist the temptation to speed up the process with a blow-dryer. Hang the garment in a well-ventilated area and let it air dry naturally.
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