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Fabric softener makes clothing soft and fresh, but it can also leave greasy-looking stains in its wake. Fortunately, in most cases the stains are simple to remove with soap and water, so they're almost never permanent. Next time you do your laundry, take a few extra measures to prevent future fabric softener stains from occurring.

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Removing Light Stains

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  1. Check the tag and use the hottest water safe for the item of clothing you're treating. If you're supposed to wash the garment using cool water only, use cold water instead so you won't warp your clothing. [1]
  2. Choose a white bar that doesn't contain dyes, scents, lotions or other additives. You want plain, old-fashioned bar soap. [2] If you don't have a plain bar of soap on hand, try the following:
    • A few drops of dish soap
    • A few drops of shampoo
    • A few drops of body wash
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Fabric Softener Stains
    Press the soap firmly onto the stain and rub it back and forth so that the soap gets embedded in the clothing fibers. If you're using dish soap, shampoo or body wash, use your finger to rub the soap into the stain.
  4. Use the type of cycle appropriate for the garment you're using. Don't add fabric softener this time!
  5. Once the drying cycle is finished, the stain should be completely gone. If you still see a fabric softener stain, repeat the process.
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Removing Stubborn Stains

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Fabric Softener Stains
    Check the tag and use the hottest water safe for the item of clothing you're treating. If you're supposed to wash the garment using cool water only, use cold water instead so you won't warp your clothing. [3]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Fabric Softener Stains
    Concentrated liquid detergent is powerful stuff, and it should take the stain right out. Use it only for fabric softener stains that are especially large or stubborn. [4]
  3. Leave the garment for a few minutes to let the detergent soak into the stain as a type of pretreatment.
  4. Use hot water if possible, but if the garment says "cold water only," you'll have to go with that to prevent damage from occurring. Add the same detergent into the washing machine that you used for pretreatment of the stain.
  5. Once the drying cycle is finished, the stain should be completely gone. If you still see a fabric softener stain, repeat the process.
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Preventing Fabric Softener Stains

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  1. Many stains occur as a result of improperly following instructions. If you use too much fabric softener, for example, the residue could end up leaving stains. [5]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Fabric Softener Stains
    Concentrated fabric softener is more likely to stain than a diluted version. To dilute, pour your fabric softener into the dispenser, then pour in the same amount of water (such as one capful). The diluted softener won't leave a residue on your clothes. [6]
  3. If your washing machine doesn't have a dispenser, wait until the machine has filled with water before adding the fabric softener. Pouring it over dry clothes will be more likely to leave a stain.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Fabric Softener Stains
    It does the same job without leaving stains. Just pour a cup of white vinegar into the fabric softener dispenser when you do your laundry. The smell will go away after your wash and dry cycles are finished. [7]
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    How do I get rid of fabric softener on wet clothing?
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    Wet the stain on your clothing with warm or hot water. Check the tag and use the hottest water safe for the item of clothing you're treating. Rub liquid detergent into the stain. Let it soak. Wash the garment in the hottest water that is safe. Dry the garment as normal.
  • Question
    My white clothes are stained from fabric softener. How do I remove the stains?
    Community Answer
    Hand wash it again, this time using baking soda to remove the stain.
  • Question
    Fabric softener dripped on the outside of my washing machine and left a blue drip stain on the outside. How can it be removed?
    Community Answer
    Try Lysol. Its really great at removing stains other chemicals cannot. And the smell isn't as harsh as many other chemicals out there.
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      • Liquid dish soaps might be able to be substituted for a pure, bar soap.
      • To avoid pouring fabric softener directly onto clothing, pour fabric softener into your machine while it is filling up with water. Let the machine agitate the water and fabric softener before you fill it with clothing for a wash.
      • Some people apply alcohol to a sponge and rub the sponge onto fabric softener stains. While this might work on some garments, it can be harmful to others. Always be sure to check your garments' tags to see if alcohol will damage your clothing before trying this method of fabric softener stain removal.
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      Warnings

      • Do not overfill your washing machine when washing clothes. Stuffing too many clothes into washing machines is a common reason why fabric softener stains appear.
      • Avoid using fabric softener on clothing items that are not designed to be washed with it. Check clothing tags for washing instructions and to verify that fabric softener is safe to use with particular garments. Generally, fabric softener should not be used to wash athletic clothes, as it can compromise the clothing's function.
      • Avoid pouring fabric softener directly onto wet clothes. This can result in an absorption of the fabric softener into the clothes, resulting in unwanted stains.
      • Using high-heat settings on your washing and drying machines might contribute to the appearance of fabric softener stains on your clothing.
      • Some liquid detergents might actually set stains. Be sure to pick one that is specially formulated to help combat fabric softener stains.
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      To remove fabric softener stains, start by dampening the stain with hot or warm water. Next, rub a bar or white soap or a few drops of dish soap back and forth on the stain so that it become embedded in the fibers. Once the stain is covered with soap, wash the item in your washing machine as usual. If the stain is particularly stubborn and won’t come out with soap and water, try wetting the stain and rubbing some liquid laundry detergent onto it. Then, let the garment soak for a few minutes before washing it in the washing machine. For advice on how to prevent fabric softener from staining your clothes in the future, read on!

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