Discovering glue on your favourite garment can be frustrating, but don't worry – there are several effective methods to remove these stubborn stains. The key is to act quickly and choose the right removal technique based on the type of glue and fabric.
If you're not confident removing glue stains at home, we advise you to find a professional laundry service or dry cleaner to do the job.
1. Act Quickly: The sooner you address the stain, the better your chances of removing it completely. Use a paper towel to gently remove any excess food from your clothing without rubbing it in further.
2. Test Cleaning Agents: Before applying any cleaning agent to your garment, always test it on an inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't damage or discolour the fabric.
3. Check the Care Label: Read the care label on your garment before washing or drying. It provides crucial information about the fabric and washing instructions, as some materials may require special care.
White School Glue
1. Let the glue dry completely
2. Gently scrape off dried glue with a butter knife or fingernail
3. For remaining residue, soak the garment in warm water and launder as usual
4. For stubborn spots, mix warm water and laundry detergent together and apply the mixture directly to the stain. Gently rub fabric together to work out glue.
Super Glue
1. Apply acetone-based nail polish remover using a cotton swab and gently dab on the affected area. Do not rub as this can damage the fabric.
2. Wait for the glue to soften before carefully scraping away the softened glue
3. For delicate fabrics, consult a professional cleaner as acetone may cause damage.
Hot Glue
1. Place the garment in the freeze and wait several hours until the glue hardens completely
2. Peel away frozen glue from the fabric
3. For remaining residue, apply rubbing alcohol using a cotton ball and gently dab the affected area
Final Steps
1. Machine Wash with Warm Water: After letting the cleaning agents work their magic, toss the garment into the washer and wash it with warm water (if possible).
2. Check the Stain Before Drying: Before you toss your garment into the dryer, make sure the stain is completely gone. If not, repeat the previous steps until the stain is fully out, as the heat can set the stain and make it even harder to remove. If you feel unsure about this step, you can hang dry your item.
Remember that patience is key when removing glue stains. Rushing the process could damage your garment or spread the adhesive further.
With the right approach and careful attention to the type of glue and fabric involved, most adhesive stains can be successfully removed, restoring your garments to their original condition.
If you're still unsure about how to remove sweat stains at home, we advise you to find a professional laundry service or dry cleaner to get the job done.