Friday, July 31, 2009

How do you remove pollen stains on cotton that are from the white lily flower?

the stamin in the lily is reddish, and the pollen, once on the fabric is yellowish.. I have tried dish soap, laundry soap, Shout stain remover.. To add to my latest collection are 2 pink cotton tops... thanks.

How do you remove pollen stains on cotton that are from the white lily flower?
I know your problem-such pretty flowers, but awful pollen. Have you tried hydrogen peroxide-the mouthwash type? What about applying lemon juice and putting out in the sun?


When I have had the stain on my white sink I sprayed it with Clorox CleanUp but that may be too harsh for the fabric.





As a last resort, you might try phoning a florist to ask how they have handled the problem. There may be a website for something like The Fabric Institute to help. As popular as this type of lily is, I doubt if you are the first with this problem.
Reply:After I answered I went to a floral demonstration and asked your question. His best suggestion was to were latex gloves when working with the flowers but no ideas for solutions to your problem other than what I suggested. Report It

Reply:My solution only works on white cotton, sorry.





*I* pour a drop or two of cheap bleach in the cap, then take a Q-tip and dip it in there, then dab that on the spot. Allow that to sit for a bit ( a minute or less) and launder. *I* use Gain liquid. It works everytime for me!
Reply:Hi there. I use hydrogen peroxide. It bubbles on the stain. I rinse and repeat as needed. Then I make a paste out of powder detergent and apply it to the stain. I then add the regular amount of detergent in the washing machine and launder as usual. This is also good for blood. Have a great day.
Reply:Try a white bar of soap rub it on the inside and the outside of the material hope it works!



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