8 Ways to Get Rid of Stains From Polyester

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It’s easy to gather up your stain-busting gear. Most of what you need may already be in your home: vinegar; baking soda; dishwash detergent; and cloths.

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Read on to find out 8 different methods you can try to remove the stain from your polyester.

Get Onto the Stain Quickly

The best way to attack a stain in your polyester is to treat it as soon as possible. Fresher stains are easier to remove.

1. Removing Polyester Stains With Vinegar

For this method you will need: – Vinegar – Dishwashing liquid – Water – A cloth – A bowl

2. Use Alcohol to Get Rid of the Stain

You don’t need many things for this method: – Alcohol (you want at least 90% isopropyl. This is effective at removing stains. A lower percentage of alcohol can work, but may require you to repeat the application a couple of times). – A cloth

3. Apply Some Baking Soda

To get rid of stains from your polyester with this approach, grab the following things: – Baking soda  – Water – A bowl – A cloth

4. Taking Care of Pen Ink

A leaking pen in your pocket can cause you a lot of frustration as you look at the stain. But, don’t fret.

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