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Acrylic Toothpaste

How to clean toothpaste stain on acrylic

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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Acrylic Dirty oil / grease

How to clean dirty oil / grease stain on acrylic

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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Acrylic Chocolate

How to clean chocolate stain on acrylic

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 move 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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Acrylic Jam

How to clean jam stain on acrylic

Remove any excess jam using a flat utensil.

Run the stained garment under warm water.

Then wash your textile according to care instructions.

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Acrylic Felt type pen

How to clean felt type pen stain on acrylic

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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Acrylic Fruit

How to clean fruit stain on acrylic

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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Alpaga Flower

How to clean flower stain on alpaca

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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Acrylic Grease

How to clean grease stain on acrylic

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 on the stain and rub.

Wash according to care instructions.

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Acrylic Grass

How to clean grass stain on acrylic

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

Wash according to care instructions.

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Acrylic Red wine

How to clean red wine stain on acrylic

For white textiles, quickly blot the stain with paper towel. Sprinkle with talc, flour or corn flour. Leave to dry, and then 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. 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).

Wash in cold water according to care instructions.

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Jeans Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on jeans

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. If any residues still remain, dab them with a cotton ball soaked in white vinegar.

Then wash, according to care instructions with a liquid detergent.

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Jeans Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on jeans

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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Jeans Wax

How to clean wax stain on jeans

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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Jeans Mud

How to clean mud stain on jeans

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 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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Angora Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on angora

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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Angora Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on angora

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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Angora Wax

How to clean wax stain on angora

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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Angora Mud

How to clean mud stain on angora

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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Alpaga Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on alpaga

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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Acrylic Chewing-gum

How to clean chewing-gum stain on acrylic

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 knife blade.

Proceed with a normal wash, according to care instructions.

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Alpaga Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on alpaga

Dab the stain with a clean cloth.
Then dab with a mixture of methylated spirit alcohol 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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Acrylic Coffee

How to clean coffee stain on acrylic

Dab the coffee stain with a clean cloth, as soon as possible.

Then proceed with a normal machine wash according to the garment’s care instructions.


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Alpaga Wax

How to clean wax stain on alpaga

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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Acrylic Mud

How to clean mud stain on acrylic

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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Alpaga Mud

How to clean mud stain on alpaga

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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Acrylic Wax

How to clean wax stain on acrylic

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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