How To Remove Salad Dressing Stain From Polyester
Emily Cortez
However, all salad dressing may leave a stain on garments. The best approach to accomplish this is to tackle the spill or leak as quickly as you detect it.
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Blot the discoloration with cornstarch or baby powder as soon as you detect it. This will begin to absorb the dressing’s oils, which might cause those unsightly stains.
Using a napkin, remove any extra powder from the stain. If required, repeat the blotting.
Pre-treat using a washing stain solution or even a liquid washing detergent once you’ve cleaned as far from the discoloration as possible. Enzyme products have a good track record.
Wash with standard laundry detergent in the hottest water advised for the cloth. The hot water, combined with the detergent, will dissolve the dressing’s oils and erase the stain.
Check to see if the stain has disappeared after the wash cycle. If indeed the stain remains, repeat the stain removal process before drying the clothing.
Getting Rid of Old Stains
There are a few procedures that work well for removing an old salad dressing stain.
Apply an enzyme destroyer to the discoloration. Allow about 15 minutes for the stain to absorb, then blot up any extra cleaning solution and allow the area air dry.
Another approach is to use a stain freshener to make it easier to remove using traditional procedures. More salad dressing can be rubbed into the discoloration to accomplish this. Use creamy peanut butter instead of the salad dressing if you don’t have any.
Allow 15 mins for the stain to absorb the solution.
Dish liquid or liquid laundry detergent with grease-fighting properties should be applied to the stain.
Put the garment in the washer, as usual, using the hottest water that the fabric will tolerate.
Allow the item to dry naturally. Even if you check to make sure the stain is gone, it may just appear to be gone because the fabric is damp.