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Lurex / Metal fiber Tea

How to clean tea stain on lurex

Absorb the liquid to a maximum with a paper towel.

Gently dab the stain with a cloth soaked in lemon juice, then rinse.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Soil

How to clean soil stain on lurex

Wait for the stain to dry, then scrub with a soft brush.

Dab remaining stains with vinegar water (1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 250 ml of water), or soapy water and rinse.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Ball pen

How to clean ball pen stain on lurex

For white synthetic fabrics, blot by dabbing the stain with paper towel. Then place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in lemon juice or white vinegar diluted in water (1 tablespoon white vinegar for 250 ml water).

Wash normally, according to care instructions. Preferably use powder detergent. For coloured synthetic fabrics, use liquid detergent.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Tomato sauce

How to clean tomato sauce stain on lurex

Rinse your garment in cold water. Soak the stain with white vinegar diluted in water. Leave on, then rinse. If the stain persists, leave the garment to soak for two hours in non-diluted white vinegar or warm milk.

Wash according to care instructions. Choose a powder detergent for white fabrics.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Blood

How to clean blood stain on lurex

Do not use hot water. For coloured textiles, melt an aspirin tablet in a glass of water, and soak the stain in it for 5 minutes.

Rinse. Then wash according to care instructions. For white textiles, run the blood stain immediately under cold water.

Then wash according care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Lipstick

How to clean lipstick stain on lurex

Soak the garment in a detergent solution for a few minutes. Wash according to care instructions. If the stain is dry and deeply embedded, apply just one drop of vegetable glycerine to the stain.

Rub thoroughly to allow the glycerine to penetrate. Leave for about an hour.

Wash according to care instructions. For white textiles, choose a powder detergent.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Oil-based paint

How to clean oil-based paint stain on lurex

Place the item on a clean white cloth, and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in white spirit.

Then dab the stain with a clean cloth soaked in cold water and repeat the process until the stain disappears completely.

Once the stain is gone, wash your item according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Acrylic paint

How to clean acrylic paint stain on lurex

Remove excess paint with a round-edge utensil. Then run the stain under cold water and rub it with Marseille soap.

If the stain is deeply embedded, use a clean cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol to dab the stain, from the outside to the inside.

Then wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Bleach

How to clean bleach stain on lurex

Wear gloves, and immediately dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hydrogen peroxide or diluted ammonia. Then hand or machine-wash, according to care instructions. In case of discolouration, machine-dye your item.

If your fabric is white, simply rinse it in warm water. Then wash it normally with powder detergent.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Oil

How to clean oil stain on lurex

Sprinkle the stain with talc or flour. Place paper towel all over. Switch your iron to medium temperature and gently iron the stained area.

Then put on gloves and rub the fabric with a cloth soaked in ammonia diluted in water (1/3 ammonia, 2/3 water).

Rinse and wash according to care instructions using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Lurex / Metal fiber Grass

How to clean grass stain on lurex

Place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in white vinegar or surgical spirit.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Tar

How to clean tar stain on lurex

Gently remove residues with a round-edge utensil. Then put a small amount of butter or margarine on the stain, and leave for 5 minutes. Remove the surplus.

Place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in pure white spirit.

Then proceed to a normal wash, according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Grease

How to clean grease stain on lurex

Absorb a maximum amount of grease with a paper towel.

Soak the stained part in a solution of liquid detergent or apply pure dishwashing liquid directly on the stain and rub.

Then wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Flower

How to clean flower stain on lurex

Clean your garment in cold water, then rub the stain gently with soapy water.

Then wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Fruit

How to clean fruit stain on lurex

Rinse the item in cold water until most of the stain has disappeared.

Place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in lemon juice or white vinegar.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Felt type pen

How to clean felt type pen stain on lurex

Rub the stain with a cloth soaked in white vinegar and then apply soapy water on the stain.

Absorb the excess liquid with a cloth and wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Fuel / gasoline

How to clean fuel/gasoline stain on lurex

Never clean a gasoline stain directly with water. Soak the fabric in vinegar water (½ cup of white vinegar for 2 litres of water), then rinse it.

Then proceed with a normal wash, using the hottest program possible, according to your garment’s care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Ink

How to clean ink stain on lurex

Dab the ink stain with a paper towel. Place your garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked with lemon juice or vinegar water (1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 250 mL of water).

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Lurex / Metal fiber Deodorant

How to clean deodorant stain on lurex

Put a paper towel on the deodorant stain before ironing it.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Toothpaste

How to clean toothpaste stain on lurex

Remove any excess toothpaste with a paper towel, then rinse with warm water.

Machine wash according to care instructions. If the stain is dry, scrape gently with a round-edge device.

Then pour a few drops of warm white vinegar on the stain and wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Feces / droppings

How to clean feces / droppings stain on lurex

If the stain is due to animal droppings, put gloves on.

Immerse the stained textile in warm soapy water (Marseille soap) for a few minutes.

If the stain persists, dab it with an ammonia-soaked cloth. Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Glue

How to clean glue stain on lurex

Remove any excess glue. Then dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hot water and white vinegar.

Renew the operation if necessary.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Jam

How to clean jam stain on lurex

Remove any excess jam using a flat utensil.

Run the stain under warm water.

Then wash according to your garment’s care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Polish

How to clean polish stain on lurex

Remove excess polish with a round-edge device. Wear gloves and place yourself in a ventilated area. First test the following protocol on a non-visible part of your garment or product, to see if it discolours: Place the fabric on a white and clean paper towel. Dab the fabric with another paper towel soaked with turpentine.

If the item discolours, stop the process, rinse thoroughly with clear water and wash according to care instructions. If no discolouration appears, you can proceed with the following process: Place the fabric on a clean, white paper towel; Dab the stain with another paper towel impregnated with turpentine. Rinse thoroughly in clear water and wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Chocolate

How to clean chocolate stain on lurex

If the stain is on a light-coloured fabric, remove the excess chocolate, cut a lemon in half, then squeeze one half on the stain. Rub gently. Leave on for ten minutes, then wash according to care instructions. If the stain persists, rub it with a clean cloth soaked in white vinegar. Rinse and wash according to care instructions. For any other type of textile, immediately run the stain under cold water.

If it is deeply embedded, scrape the excess with a round-edge device. Then use a clean sponge with a drop of liquid detergent and cold water to rub the stain gently. Clean beyond the stain, then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Then machine wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on lurex

Rub the stain with an ice cube in order to harden the chewing gum or place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer.

Remove the chewing gum gently with a round-edge device.

Then proceed with a normal wash, according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Dirty oil / grease

How to clean dirty oil / grease stain on lurex

Gently remove grease residues with a rounded knife blade. Then put a small amount of butter or margarine on the stain, and leave for 5 minutes.

Remove excess with the back of a knife. Place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in pure white spirit.

Proceed with a normal wash, according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on lurex

Quickly dab the stain with a clean piece of cloth. Rub the stain with cloth soaked in soapy water.

Then proceed with a normal wash according to care instructions.

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Lurex / Metal fiber Mud

How to clean mud stain on lurex

Let the mud dry, then brush gently. If the stain persists, dab it with cold water and Marseille soap using a paper towel. Rinse with cold water. Repeat, if necessary, before washing according to the garment's care instructions. If the stain is tough, pour a few drops of white vinegar or lemon juice on a paper towel and apply onto the stain with gentle strokes, then rinse with cold water, before washing.

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Linen Red wine

How to clean red wine stain on linen

Quickly absorb the wine with paper towel. Sprinkle with talc, flour or corn flour. Leave to dry, and brush. If the stain persists, dab it with a cloth soaked in milk or rub it with soapy water.

Wash in cold water according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Nail polish

How to clean nail polish stain on linen

Put gloves on. Place a clean white cloth on the stain. Then dab it from the back with a cloth or a paper towel soaked in acetone or solvent.

If the cloth you use becomes too stained, change it to a clean one.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Perspiration

How to clean perspiration stain on linen

Put your garment on a clean white cloth.

Soak the stain with vinegar water (1 tablespoon vinegar for 250ml water) and leave for 5 to 10 minutes.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Tea

How to clean tea stain on linen

Dab the stain with a diluted alcohol solution. Absorb the liquid to a maximum with a paper towel.

Rub the stain with a cloth soaked in lemon juice or white vinegar. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Soil

How to clean soil stain on linen

Wait for the stain to dry, then scrub with a soft brush.

Dab remaining stains with vinegar water (1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 250 ml of water), or soapy water and rinse.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent.

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Linen Ball pen

How to clean ball pen stain on linen

Blot by dabbing the stain with paper towel. Then place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in surgical spirit.

Hand or machine wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a liquid detergent.

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Linen Tomato sauce

How to clean tomato sauce stain on linen

Gently rub the stain with a clean white cloth soaked in milk. If the stain persists, dab with a cloth soaked in surgical spirit.

Rinse. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Blood

How to clean blood stain on linen

Do not use hot water. Melt an aspirin tablet in a glass of water, and soak the stain in it for 5 minutes. Rinse.

Then hand or machine wash, according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent.

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Linen Lipstick

How to clean lipstick stain on linen

Place the item on a clean white cloth. Dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in surgical spirit. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

If the stain is dry and deeply embedded, apply just one drop of vegetable glycerine to the stain. Rub thoroughly to allow the glycerine to penetrate. Leave for about an hour. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Oil-based paint

How to clean oil-based paint stain on linen

Place the item on a clean white cloth, and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in white spirit.

Then dab the stain with a clean cloth soaked in cold water and repeat the process until the stain disappears completely.

Once the stain is gone, wash your item according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a special liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Linen Acrylic paint

How to clean acrylic paint stain on linen

Remove excess paint with a round-edge utensil. Then run the stain under cold water and rub it with Marseille soap. If the stain is deeply embedded, use a clean cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol to dab the stain, from the outside to the inside.

Then wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Bleach

How to clean bleach stain on linen

Wear gloves, and immediately dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hydrogen peroxide or diluted ammonia. Then hand or machine-wash, according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and choose a liquid detergent. Choose a liquid detergent.

In case of discolouration, machine-dye your item. If your fabric is white, proceed in the same way, but without dying.

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Linen Oil

How to clean oil stain on linen

Sprinkle the stain with talc or flour. Place paper towel all over. Switch your iron to medium temperature and gently iron the stained area. Then put on gloves and rub the fabric with a cloth soaked in ammonia diluted in water (1/3 ammonia, 2/3 water). Rinse and wash according to care instructions using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Grass

How to clean grass stain on linen

For white linen, dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in lemon juice, then wash your item according to care instructions. Then wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

For coloured linen, dab the stain with a cloth soaked in a little methylated spirit or white vinegar diluted in a water. Then wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Tar

How to clean tar stain on linen

Absorb a maximum amount of grease with a paper towel. On white linen, dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in diluted ammonia. Rinse and wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

On coloured linen, soak the stained part in a solution of liquid detergent. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Grease

How to clean grease stain on linen

Absorb a maximum amount of grease with a paper towel. On white linen, dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in diluted ammonia. Rinse and wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

On coloured linen, soak the stained part in a solution of liquid detergent. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Flower

How to clean flower stain on linen

If your garment is made of white linen, dab with a cloth soaked in lemon juice. Then rub gently with soapy water. Rinse. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

If the linen includes colours, dab the stain with methylated spirit. Rinse. Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Fruit

How to clean fruit stain on linen

Rinse the item in cold water until most of the stain has disappeared. Place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in lemon juice or white vinegar.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Felt type pen

How to clean felt type pen stain on linen

Dab the stain with a cloth soaked in warm milk. If the stain is deeply embedded, spray a little hair spray on a paper towel, dab the stain with it and then wipe it off with a clean paper towel. Repeat until the stain disappears.

Then wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Fuel / gasoline

How to clean fuel / gasoline stain on linen

Never clean a gasoline stain directly with water. Soak the fabric in vinegar water (½ cup of white vinegar for 2 litres of water), then rinse it.

Then proceed with a normal wash by hand or machine wash, according to care instructions and using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Linen Ink

How to clean ink stain on linen

Dab the ink stain with a paper towel. Place your garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked with lemon juice or vinegar water (1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 250 mL of water).

Wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Deodorant

How to clean deodorant stain on linen

Put a paper towel on the deodorant stain before ironing it.

Then wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Toothpaste

How to clean toothpaste stain on linen

Remove any excess toothpaste, then rinse in warm water and wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

For white textiles, choose a powder detergent.

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Linen Feces / droppings

How to clean feces / droppings stain on linen

If the stain is due to animal droppings, put gloves on. Mix some water with alcohol vinegar.

Dab the stain with a cloth soaked with the mixture. Wash according to care instructions using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Glue

How to clean glue stain on linen

Remove any excess glue. Then dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hot water and white vinegar.
Renew the operation if necessary.
Wash according to care instructions using a “delicate cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Jam

How to clean jam stain on linen

Remove any excess jam using a flat utensil. Run the stain under warm soapy water.

Then wash according to your garment’s care instructions, using a delicate cycle and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Polish

How to clean polish stain on linen

Remove excess polish with a round-edge device. Wear gloves and place yourself in a ventilated area. First test the following protocol on a non-visible part of your garment or product, to see if it discolours: Place the fabric on a white and clean paper towel. Dab the fabric with another paper towel soaked with turpentine. If the item discolours, stop the process, rinse thoroughly with clear water and wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).
If no discolouration appears, you can proceed with the following process: Place the fabric on a clean, white paper towel; Dab the stain with another paper towel impregnated with turpentine. Rinse thoroughly in clear water and wash according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Linen Chocolate

How to clean chocolate stain on linen

If the stain is on a light-coloured fabric, remove the excess chocolate, cut a lemon in half, then squeeze one half on the stain. Rub gently. Leave on for ten minutes, then wash according to care instructions. If the stain persists, rub it with a clean cloth soaked in white vinegar. Rinse and wash according to care instructions.

For any other type of textile, immediately run the stain under cold water. If it is deeply embedded, scrape the excess with a round-edge device. Then use a clean sponge with a drop of liquid detergent and cold water to rub the stain gently. Clean beyond the stain, then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Then machine wash according to care instructions.

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Linen Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on linen

Rub the stain with an ice cube in order to harden the chewing gum or place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer.

Remove the chewing gum gently with a round-edge device.

Then wash, using a “delicate” cycle, according to care instructions, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Linen Dirty oil / grease

How to clean dirty oil / grease stain on linen

Gently remove grease residues with a rounded knife blade. Then put a small amount of butter or margarine on the stain, and leave for 5 minutes. Remove excess with the back of a knife.

Place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in pure white spirit.

Proceed with a normal wash, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm), according to care instructions.

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Linen Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on linen

Apply a few drops of lemon juice or white vinegar on to the stain before rubbing it.

Machine wash normally, according to care instructions, using a “delicate cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Lurex / Metal fiber Wax

How to clean wax stain on lurex

Scrape excess wax with a spoon handle. If the wax stain is white, place the garment between two white paper towels / absorbent papers, then place the tip of your warm iron on top. Move the paper to reach the rest of the wax stain and repeat this process. Finish with a machine wash according to the garment’s care instructions. If the wax is coloured, dab the stain with surgical alcohol and leave for 5 to 10 minutes. Rub gently to remove residues. Wash according to the care instructions.

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Linen Mud

How to clean mud stain on linen

Let the mud dry, then brush gently. If the stain persists, dab it with cold water and Marseille soap using a paper towel. Rinse with cold water. Repeat, if necessary, before washing in a "delicate cycle", according to the garment's care instructions. Reduce spinning (max 600 rpm) and use a detergent for delicate textiles. If the stain is tough, pour a few drops of white vinegar or lemon juice on a paper towel and apply onto the stain with gentle strokes, then rinse with cold water before washing.

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Wool Red wine

How to clean red wine stain on wool

For coloured fabrics, place the item on a clean white cloth, and dab the stain with a cloth soaked in vinegar water (1 tablespoon of vinegar per 250 ml of water).

Hand or machine wash in cold water, according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Perspiration

How to clean perspiration stain on wool

Put your garment on a clean white cloth.

Soak the stain with vinegar water (1 tablespoon vinegar for 250ml water) and leave for 5 to 10 minutes.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a liquid detergent.

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Wool Tea

How to clean tea stain on wool

Pour a few drops of liquid Marseille soap into a warm (30°C) water bucket or tub and soak your stained garment in it. Add two or three more drops on the stain and rub gently.

Put your garment back to soak in the soapy water. Leave for 30 minutes. Then rinse. Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a liquid detergent.

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Wool Soil

How to clean soil stain on wool

Wait for the stain to dry, then scrub with a soft brush. Dab remaining stains with vinegar water (1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 250 ml of water), or soapy water and rinse.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a liquid detergent.

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Wool Ball pen

How to clean ball pen stain on wool

Blot by dabbing the stain with paper towel. Then place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in surgical spirit.

Hand or machine wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Tomato sauce

How to clean tomato sauce stain on wool

If the stain is recent, absorb it to a maximum with a paper towel. Then, gently dab the stain with a cloth soaked in a mixture of 50% water and 50% rubbing alcohol.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent.

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Wool Blood

How to clean blood stain on wool

Do not use hot water. Melt an aspirin tablet in a glass of water, and soak the stain in it for 5 minutes. Rinse.

Then hand or machine wash, according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Lipstick

How to clean lipstick stain on wool

Place the item on a clean white cloth. Dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in surgical spirit.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a liquid detergent for delicate textiles. If the stain is dry and deeply embedded, apply just one drop of vegetable glycerine to the stain.

Rub thoroughly to allow the glycerine to penetrate. Leave for about an hour. Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Oil-based paint

How to clean oil-based paint on wool

Place the item on a clean white cloth, and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in white spirit.

Then dab the stain with a clean cloth soaked in cold water and repeat the process until the stain disappears completely.

Once the stain is gone, wash your item according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a special liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Acrylic paint

How to clean acrylic paint on wool

Soak a clean white cloth in a mixture of water, ammonia (one tablespoon) and diluted soap (20g).

Dab the stain with it, from the outside to the inside. Rinse with a damp cloth.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Bleach

How to clean bleach stain on wool

Wear gloves, and immediately dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hydrogen peroxide or diluted ammonia.

Then hand or machine-wash, according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and choose a liquid detergent.

In case of discolouration, machine-dye your item. If your fabric is white, proceed in the same way, but without dying.

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Wool Oil

How to clean oil stain on wool

Sprinkle the stain with talc or flour. Leave for about an hour. Brush off and wash your garment according to care instructions using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Grass

How to clean grass stain on wool

We suggest that you test this stain removal technique on a hidden part of your garment / product beforehand. Dab the stain with a white cloth soaked in ammonia and water (25% ammonia, 75% water).

Then remove the detergent with a damp white cloth. Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Tar

How to clean tar stain on wool

Gently remove residues with a round-edge utensil. Then put a small amount of butter or margarine on the stain, and leave for 5 minutes. Remove the surplus.

Place the item on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in pure white spirit for white garments, or soapy water for coloured garments.

Then wash, according to care instructions, by hand or in the machine, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Grease

How to clean grease stain on wool

Sprinkle with talc. Leave on for a while, then brush with a very soft brush.

Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm) and a special detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Flower

How to clean flower stain on wool

Clean your garment in cold water, then rub the stain gently with soapy water.

Then wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Fruit

How to clean fruit stain on wool

Wash the item in cold water, then gently rub the stain with soapy water. Wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Felt type pen

How to clean felt type pen stain on wool

Rub the stain with a cloth soaked in lemon juice, then wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Fuel / gasoline

How to clean fuel/gasoline stain on wool

Never clean a gasoline stain directly with water. Soak the fabric in vinegar water (½ cup of white vinegar for 2 litres of water), then rinse it.

Then proceed with a normal wash by hand or machine wash, according to care instructions and using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Ink

How to clean ink stain on wool

Dab the ink stain with a paper towel. Place your garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in surgical alcohol.

Wash according to care instructions, by hand or in a machine wash, using a “wool cycle” and with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Deodorant

How to clean deodorant stain on wool

Put a paper towel on the deodorant stain before ironing it.

Then wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Toothpaste

How to clean toothpaste stain on wool

Remove any excess toothpaste with a paper towel, then dab the stain gently with a damp cloth.

Rinse with cold water, before hand or machine washing, according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Choose a liquid detergent for delicate garments.

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Wool Feces / droppings

How to clean feces / droppings stain on wool

If the stain is due to animal droppings, put gloves on.

Mix some water with alcohol vinegar. Dab the stain with a cloth soaked with the mixture.

Wash according to care instructions using a “wool cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Glue

How to clean stain glue on wool

Remove any excess glue. Then dab the stain with a cloth soaked in hot water and white vinegar. Renew the operation if necessary. Wash according to care instructions using a “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Jam

How to clean jam stain on wool

Remove any excess jam using a flat utensil. Run your garment under cold water (max 20°C). Then, according to care instructions, hand-wash or machine-wash it, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). Preferably use a special wool detergent without any fabric softener.

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Wool Polish

How to clean polish stain on wool

Remove excess polish with a round-edge device. Wear gloves and place yourself in a ventilated area. First test the following protocol on a non-visible part of your garment or product, to see if it discolours: Place the fabric on a white and clean paper towel.

Dab the fabric with another paper towel soaked with turpentine. If the item discolours, stop the process, rinse thoroughly with clear water and wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). If no discolouration appears, you can proceed with the following process: Place the fabric on a clean, white paper towel; Dab the stain with another paper towel impregnated with turpentine.

Rinse thoroughly in clear water and wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Nail polish

How to clean nail polish stain on wool

Put gloves on. Place a clean white cloth on the stain. Then dab it from the back with a cloth or a paper towel soaked in acetone or solvent. If the cloth you use becomes too stained, change it to a clean one. Hand or machine wash, according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” and reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Chocolate

How to clean chocolate stain on wool

Immediately place the stain under cold water. If it is deeply embedded, scrape the excess with a round-edge device. Then use a clean sponge with a drop of liquid detergent and cold water and rub gently. Clean beyond the stain, then rinse with cold water.
Wash according to care instructions using a “wool cycle”, according to care instructions, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm). If the stain persists, rub it with a clean cloth soaked in white vinegar. Then rinse and proceed with a “wool cycle” wash, according to care instructions, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on wool

Rub the stain with an ice cube in order to harden the chewing gum or place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer.

Remove the chewing gum gently with a round-edge device. Proceed with a hand wash or machine wash using a “wool” cycle, according to care instructions, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles.

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Wool Dirty oil / grease

How to clean dirty oil / grease stain on wool

Gently remove residues with a round-edge device. Put a small amount of butter or margarine on the stain, and leave for 5 minutes. Remove excess.

For a coloured textile, place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in soapy water.

For a white textile, place the garment on a clean white cloth and dab the stain with another white cloth soaked in pure white spirit. In both cases, wash according to care instructions, using a “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on wool

Quickly dab the stain with a clean cloth. Then dab with a mixture of methylated spirit and white vinegar (equal parts). Wash according to care instructions, by hand or using a machine “wool cycle”, with reduced spinning (600 rpm).

Choose a liquid detergent for delicate textiles. If the stain is deeply embedded, dab it with a piece of cloth dipped in white vinegar.

Rinse thoroughly and wash, using a “wool cycle”, according to care instructions, with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Wool Wax

How to clean wax stain on wool

Wait for the stain to dry before cleaning. Scrape the wax stain with a spoon handle, then dab with a cloth soaked in a mixture of 50% water and 50% rubbing alcohol. Then proceed with your regular machine wash, according to care instructions, using the “wool cycle” with reduced spinning (max. 600 rpm).

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Wool Mud

How to clean mud stain on wool

Let the mud dry, then brush gently. If the stain persists, dab it with cold water and Marseille soap using a paper towel. Rinse with cold water. Repeat, if necessary, before washing in a "wool cycle", according to the garment's care instructions. Reduce spinning (max 600 rpm) and use a detergent for delicate textiles. If the stain is tough, apply ammonia water (1 tablespoon per 1 litre of water), massage gently, then rinse with cold water, before washing in a "wool cycle" with reduced spinning (max 600 rpm).

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Jeans Red wine

How to clean red wine stain on jeans

Quickly absorb the wine with paper towel. Sprinkle talc, flour or corn flour on the stain.

Leave to dry, and brush. If the stain persists, dab it with a cloth soaked in milk or rub it with soapy water.

Wash in cold water according to care instructions.

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Jeans Nail polish

How to clean nail polish stain on jeans

Put gloves on. Place a clean white cloth on the stain. Then dab it from the back with a cloth or a paper towel soaked in acetone or solvent.

If the cloth you use becomes too stained, change it to a clean one. Wash according to care instructions.

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Jeans Perspiration

How to clean perspiration stain on jeans

Rub the stain with a clean white cloth soaked in lemon juice or white vinegar. Rinse.

If the stain is deeply embedded, dab with a cloth soaked in diluted ammonia (28% ammonia).

Rinse immediately. Wash according to care instructions.

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Jeans Tea

How to clean tea stain on jeans

Dab the stain with a diluted alcohol solution. Absorb the liquid to a maximum with paper towel. Rub the stain with a white cloth soaked in soapy water (a few drops of liquid Marseille soap diluted in water).

Rinse. If the stain persists, dab it with vinegar water (1 tablespoon vinegar for 250ml water). Wash according to care instructions.

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Jeans Soil

How to clean soil stain on jeans

Wait for the stain to dry, then scrub with a soft brush.

Dab remaining stains with vinegar water, soapy water or lemon juice. Wash according to care instructions.

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