Tips for THE WIFE: Removing Lipstick Stains

Whether you’ve just experienced a hot and heavy lip locking session with your husband or you’ve just given a friendly hug, lipstick can easily get onto the collar of your or your husbands shirt. No more smudges and pesky stains caused by  lipstick as it can easily be removed by following any of the suggestions.

Sometimes the stains are not noticed right away which means the stain has time to set in, making it even more difficult to remove.   However, if the lipstick stain is noticed once you get home, start by creating a plan of attack for the best results.

1. Out and About – If you are out when you notice the stain and don’t have the necessary equipment at your disposal, you can always dab, (not rub!) the stain with water. This should suffice until you get home.

2. Labels – Very important! Before moving on, read the care label of the shirt to see if the fabric calls for any special care or treatment, or if certain products should be avoided.  Many shirts require special treatment such as dry clean, you may need to take the item directly to the professional.

3. Stain Removers – Because lipstick is a grease-based cosmetic, it is recommended to use a prewash stain remover before washing or rinsing the shirt. Apply a prewash stain remover and rinse in warm water. Do not rub, as rubbing may worsen the stain and can make it more grounded. Blot or dab the stain with the stain remover by using a white cloth. If the stain still isn’t out, apply a liquid detergent and rinse again in warm water.

4.  Dish Washing Detergent – Another home remedy is dishwashing detergent such as Sunlight and Dawn, both formulated to fight grease. For this method of lipstick stain removal, dab on a little detergent, let it set for about 10 minutes, and then gently begin working on the stain from the outside edges inward.

5. Rubbing Alcohol – Simply take a clean white cloth and moisten it with alcohol. Then blot the lipstick stain, which will disappear.

6. Ammonia – Another great remedy is Ammonia! Just about everyone has ammonia at home for cleaning and if not, it can be found at any grocery store for just a few dollars. Again, start by blotting off as much of the stain as you can, using plain water. When done, use a cotton swab moistened with ammonia to dab at the stain. Once the stain begins to fade, wash the shirt by hand in warm soapy water, preferably using Dawn dishwashing detergent.

7. Hairspray –  Finally, hairspray is an old trick used by women (and men) for years. As long as the fabric will permit it, spray right onto the stain, and then let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes. In most cases, a clean cloth moistened with warm water is all you need to wipe the stain away. If your find this method of lipstick stain removal does not completely remove the stain, repeat and then wash by hand using Dawn or Sunlight.

8. Professional Care – Remember, if the garment is suede or leather, you’re better off consulting a professional or sending it to the cleaners. If the shirt is made of a more delicate fabric, you are unsure of the cleaning procedure, or you really care for your shirt, don’t take a risk — better safe than sorry! The dry cleaner should be able to remove the stain successfully. Otherwise, why spend the money on dry cleaning when you have these handy tips available? – Askmen.com/Housecleaningcentral.com

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