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How to Remove Kratom Dust Stains From Your Clothes?

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

Kratom and dust stains on the clothes- an undeniable relationship. If you are someone who's ever used Kratom powder, you know how annoying it can be, especially when it causes dust stains all over.

Accidents are common, and they happen often, and when it does so with kratom, it can be super annoying. Why? Because kratom powder causes dust stains that would last a long time and also tends to resist different forms of cleaning methods.

But, is it impossible to remove kratom dust stains? Continue reading to find out more.

How to Avoid Kratom Dust Stains On Your Clothes?

Prevention is the best policy when it comes to handling kratom dust stains. Since kratom is extremely resistant to being cleaned, you must adopt certain preventive measures. These ensure that there are no stains on your clothing.

1. Use Leveled Scoop

When you're using high-quality bali kratom powder, it is always a good idea to use a leveled scoop. Once you scoop out the powder, you may get rid of the extra powder, so there is a lesser risk of it falling on your clothes and staining them.

2. Use Containers

Kratom transfers are common, especially when you're making a drink. When you are transferring kratom from one container to another, you should prefer cleaning it thoroughly and then transferring it. Furthermore, you may conduct the transferring process on a sink to avoid as much damage as possible.

3. Use a Junk Clothing

You can't stain something that's already dirt, isn't it? So, it is always a good idea to use dirty clothes when you're handling kratom. Wearing a junk t-shirt while handling kratom will protect your newer clothes from getting stained at least. And even if you get it stained, it's already dirty, so there won't be any regrets either.

How to Remove Kratom Dust Stains from Your Clothes?

Even if you have got your clothes stained from kratom dust after following all preventive measures, don't be annoyed. It may be resistant, but cleaning kratom off from stained clothes isn't impossible. Some of the most effective ways using which you can get rid of kratom stains from your clothes include the following:

1. Pet Stain Remover

When it comes to removing kratom stains, rarely would anyone think of using a pet stain remover. However, that's one of the many effective ways to get rid of the kratom stains.

When you're using these pet stain removers, you may casually want to use any brand. However, it is advisable to do some research around how strong the particular brand is and how effective it can be in getting rid of the stains. The strongest brands require you to pour only one or two drops over the stained area and the job would be done in a few hours minutes.

2. Dishwashing Soap and White Vinegar

There's no better combo than dishwashing soap and white vinegar to get rid of stubborn kratom stains. After all, this is one of those 'magical' tricks that has been used since generations to get rid of the most stubborn stains.

You should mix dishwashing soap and white vinegar in a bowl of cold water and then pour some mixture over the stained area. After pouring the mix, you should blot the area every 5 minutes before allowing it to soak the stain completely for around half an hour.

Once the liquid has observed the stain, you must sponge the area with some rubbing alcohol and then cold water. It is advisable to allow the liquid to soak the area properly so that the stain is removed. If you want the effects to show faster, instead of regular water, you should be using cold water.

3. Use a Stain Remover

The good news is that there are certain stain removers that can be very effective even on the most 'stubborn' stains, especially that of kratom powder . One of the best parts about using these is that they won't cause any major damage to the cloth too.

Most of these stain removers usually come with a specific set of instructions that you may follow to get rid of the stain. Once you have applied the stain remover on the product, you must let it soak on the stain completely before submerging it in water. Usually, thirty minutes should be enough for the stain remover to show its effect.

4. Hydrogen Peroxide

The oxidizing agent, hydrogen peroxide, can have magical effects on getting rid of the stains. If you have run out of laundry bleach, you may use hydrogen peroxide. However, the only condition is that you should be using this only for white clothing.

If kratom powder has left a yellowish-green tinge/stain on your clothing, hydrogen peroxide can be quite effective for cleaning it. You should pour a small amount of hydrogen peroxide over the affected area directly and allow it to soak for at least ten minutes. Once done, you may toss it in the washing machine for once before cleaning it with cold water.

Don'ts to Get Rid of Kratom Stains

While there are some things that you should obviously do to get rid of stains, there are others that you should not. There are a couple of things you must adopt to prevent the Kratom stains from leaving a permanent mark.

1. Don't Get it Wet

You can avoid Kratom stains easily by not getting it wet. When the powder is wet, it is very common for it to absorb the moisture and cause stains. It will settle on the fabric and leave the mark for a long time.

2. Apply Treatment

Before washing the Kratom stains, you need to apply treatment all over it. Applying treatment ensures that there are no marks. Furthermore, it also plays an important role in ensuring that the quality of fabric is constantly maintained.

Final Thoughts

Kratom stains may be stubborn, but if you're careful and use the right ways, getting rid of them won't be a problem. However, you must ensure that you use a proper cleaner so that it does not stain or damage the fabric. It is important that you do some research around it and choose a proper one so as to provide better solutions, especially in terms of cleaning the stains.


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