A stain doesn’t have to ruin a garment—but what you do in the first few minutes can make all
the difference.
Most people act quickly when a spill happens—but not always in the right way. In many
cases, it’s not the stain itself that causes the damage—it’s what’s done to it afterwards.
At NovaClean, we often see garments that could have been saved, but were made worse by
well-meaning home treatment. A simple understanding of what to do—and what to avoid—
can go a long way in protecting your clothes.
1Act Quickly—but Keep It Gentle
The longer a stain sits, the harder it becomes to remove.
As soon as it happens:
- Gently blot the area with a clean cloth or tissue
- Remove any solid residue carefully using a spoon or blunt edge
- Avoid delaying—even a short gap can make a difference
A quick response helps—but a careful one matters even more.
2Blot—Never Rub
It’s natural to want to scrub a stain away, but this often does more harm than good.
Rubbing can:
- Push the stain deeper into the fibres
- Spread it across a larger area
- Damage the fabric itself
Instead, gently dab from the outside moving inward to contain the stain.
3Cold Water Is Usually the Safest Option
For most everyday stains, cold water is your best starting point.
It helps lift the stain without setting it. Heat, on the other hand, can make certain stains
permanent—especially:
- Blood
- Milk
- Protein-based stains
When in doubt, cold water is the safer choice.
4Be Careful with “Home Remedies”
Lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda are often suggested online—but they don’t work for
every fabric.
In some cases, they can:
- Discolour delicate materials
- Weaken fibres
- Permanently set the stain
If you’re unsure, it’s often better to avoid experimenting.
5A Quick Guide for Common Stains
If you want to take a simple first step, these are generally safe:
- Coffee / Tea / Wine: Blot gently with cold water. Avoid rubbing
- Grease / Oil: Apply talcum powder or cornstarch to absorb oil, then brush off
gently - Ink: Blot with a dry paper towel—avoid adding water or heat
- Blood: Use cold water only and keep the area slightly damp
One rule applies to all:
Avoid heat—ironing or tumble drying can set stains permanently.
6If You Can’t Bring It Immediately
If there’s a delay before getting it professionally cleaned:
- Keep the garment in a breathable cloth bag or pillowcase
- Avoid plastic bags, as they trap moisture and can lead to mildew
7What Helps When You Bring It In?
A little information can make a big difference.
If possible, let the cleaner know:
- What caused the stain?
- How long it has been there?
- What you’ve already tried?
This helps in choosing the most appropriate treatment
8Final Thought
Stains are part of everyday life—but they don’t have to become permanent.
Often, the difference between a stain that comes out and one that doesn’t lie in the first few
minutes. A simple, careful approach can protect your garment and give it the best chance of
recovery.
If you’re ever unsure, it’s always better to take a cautious approach rather than risk making it
worse.
NovaClean Team
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