How to Remove Mustard Stains from A Shirt




You probably get horrified by mustard stains as they have the potential to entirely ruin your shirt. This is because mustard is not merely an ugly looking stain. Mustard contains turmeric inside it which is a yellow dye. So consequently just one drop of mustard spilled on your shirt can create an unsightly yellow- dyed patch. Its bright color makes it all the more annoying and it has to be treated very quickly because it has the potential of swiftly setting in.

However, this is not a hopeless case. If you know what to do, your mustard stain can become history.  Given below are two methods which will enable you to successfully get rid of mustard stains both from a white shirt and a colored one.


Method One (Removing Mustard Stains from a White Shirt)

You need to be excessively careful, when it comes to the removal of mustard stain from a white shirt. This is because if you do not exercise the mentioned procedure with enough prudence, then the mustard stain might spread further, ruining the entire shirt. Moreover white color is extremely prone to stains, so you need to be on your guard while carrying out this procedure.

Things that you will require:

·      Dish Soap
·      White Vinegar
·      Warm Water

Steps that you will need to take:


1.   In order to remove the mustard stain from your shirt, place a thick cloth or some paper towels underneath the stain so that it gets absorbed in them instead of staining your shirt further.

2.   Carefully scrape off any excess mustard from the stain which can get off easily without causing any damage to the fabric.

3.    Using the above mentioned ingredients, make a cleansing solution. This solution should be made by mixing dish soap, white vinegar in equal proportions with warm water.

4.   Apply this solution with a cotton pad or sponge to the stain and let it set in for almost fifteen minutes.

5.   After the completion of fifteen minutes, rinse the stain with hot water. The cleaning solution will propel the mustard stain to come off easily.

6.   Launder the shirt like you normally do.

Warning:

Before applying this cleaning solution, make sure that you read the label on the garment. It is quite plausible that the materials which go into the making of this solution might be reactive to the fabric’s texture. Consequently, more harm will result instead of good.

If the shirt is colored, you can try the method below for removal of mustard stains.


Method Two (Removing mustard stains from a colored shirt)

Stress was laid on your being careful while handling white shirts. But that doesn’t imply by any way means that you can take colored shirts lightly. While dealing with colored shirts, make sure that you do not use any chemical which harms the color of the fabric. The following method which deploys color safe bleach can effectively remove all mustard stains.

Things that you will require:

·      Dish Soap
·      Rubbing Alcohol
·      Laundry Detergent
·      Color-Safe Bleach

Steps that you will need to take:

1.   For effectively removing the mustard stain from your colored shirt, remove the excess mustard from the stain by using the blunt edge of a knife.

2.   Place some absorbent material underneath the stain so that it doesn’t seep through.

3.   Make a cleaning solution by using dish soap and rubbing alcohol. The proportion of these two ingredients should be very accurate. You ought to mix three parts dish soap with one part rubbing alcohol.

4.   Apply this cleaning solution on the mustard stain and let it set in for some time, approximately fifteen minutes.

5.   Rinse the garment thoroughly with water. Mustard, dissolved in the solution, will come off easily.

6.   Afterwards wash the garment with your laundry detergent. Make sure that you use color safe non-chlorine bleach, so that the color of the shirt incurs no damage.

Warning:

DONOT use ammonia with a mustard stain. As ammonia reacts with turmeric and will cause the stain to set in deeply.
These methods will enable you to effectively get rid of that horrible mustard stain which you despised.

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