Couture Dry Cleaner for New Orleans
Question
Should paint, lipstick, blood, mustard and other "colored" stains be treated like any "typical" sugar or food stain?
Answer
No. As a rule, colored become "absorbed" into the fiber and tend to "bleed" or spread before they can be improved or removed. Some of these stains are "water-based and some are "oil-based," but they can all be stubborn and difficult to remove from most colors and fabrics.
Remedy
First, assess the type of fabric, the color, and the size of the stain. Stains that are larger than a "drop or a swipe" should be taken to your drycleaner, without question. "Colored" stains can ruin clothing, so don't try and be a hero. If you feel that you must do something at home, then follow these safety steps:
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