You Will Need: • Dawn dish soap (without bleach) • Warm water • Small bowl • Clean toothbrush Steps to Remove the Stain: • Fill the bowl with warm water. €¢ Add a couple of drops of dish soap. €¢ Agitate the solution.
You want a light, sudsy solution. If there’s too much soap, you won’t be able to remove the residue, and if there isn’t enough, you won’t have enough cleaning power. Adjust the amount as needed by adding more soap/water.
€¢ Dip the toothbrush in the cleaning solution to wet it. €¢ Brush the stain while following the grain/line of the fabric. This will not only prevent markings from developing, it will help you get the spray out of the grooves of the fabric.
€¢ Rinse to see if anymore of the stain remains. €¢ Repeat as needed, scrubbing gently and rinsing frequently. Additional Tips and Advice • There are bug sprays that are designed to not stain fabrics.
Check the labels to find which ones apply. Opt for those to use on outings where you’ll be wearing clothing that is of ... more.
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