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How Do You Remove Tissue Paper From Clothing?

Published in Clothing Care 3 mins read

Removing tissue paper from clothing can be frustrating, but it's often a manageable problem. Here's how to tackle it, drawing on information from the provided reference and general methods:

The primary method to remove tissue paper from clothing involves understanding that tissue paper often disintegrates when wet. The video, "The best way to get tissue out of clothes - Which? - YouTube" suggests a solution that helps breakdown the tissue paper further.

Methods for Removing Tissue Paper

Here is a breakdown of several methods you can use:

1. The Aspirin Method

  • Preparation: Fill a bucket with water.
  • Add Aspirin: Drop about four aspirin tablets into the water. Allow them to dissolve. This process aids in breaking down the tissue paper.
  • Soak: Submerge the tissue-paper-laden garment into the aspirin solution.

2. Dry Removal

  • Gentle Brushing: Use a soft-bristled brush (like a clothes brush or old toothbrush) to gently brush off as much of the loose tissue paper as possible. Work in a downward motion to avoid pushing it further into the fabric.
  • Lint Roller: A lint roller or sticky tape can lift off the remaining small pieces of tissue paper. This method is useful for surface-level tissue.

3. Washing Machine

  • Pre-Soak (if necessary): For heavily stuck tissue, a pre-soak can loosen the paper. The aspirin method mentioned before can help with this step.
  • Gentle Cycle: Wash the garment in the washing machine using a gentle cycle with cold water. Hot water can sometimes set the tissue paper stain or cause it to cling even more.
  • Air Dry: After washing, air dry the clothing. This prevents any remaining tissue paper from baking into the fabric.

4. Specialized Products

  • Fabric Shavers: For stubborn tissue pieces that have become embedded, a fabric shaver can carefully remove the raised bits without damaging the garment.
  • Commercial Stain Removers: If the tissue has left a stain, use a stain remover suitable for your type of fabric. Make sure to test the stain remover on a hidden area of the garment first to avoid any damage.

Key Considerations

  • Type of Fabric: Be gentle when dealing with delicate fabrics.
  • Severity: Address the situation as soon as you notice it to avoid the tissue embedding itself into the clothing.
  • Persistence: Some tissue residue may require multiple removal methods.
Method Description Best For
Aspirin Soak Use dissolved aspirin in water for soaking to break down tissue Stubborn, heavily embedded tissue
Dry Removal Gentle brushing and lint rolling Surface-level or partially embedded tissue
Washing Machine Gentle wash cycle with cold water; air dry Large areas or smaller residue
Specialized Products Use fabric shavers or stain removers carefully Stubborn or stained areas

It's worth noting that multiple removal methods may be necessary to completely remove the tissue from your clothing.

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