Everyone knows that while wearing outerwear, it can get dirty. In some cases, greasy areas appear, and most often this is visible where the material is in close contact with the skin. We are talking about cuffs, pockets and collars. A similar problem makes itself felt under conditions of constant friction and secretion of subcutaneous fat, so shiny areas can be seen on the fabric. They significantly spoil the appearance and require immediate elimination. If you need to put things in order, it is recommended to use a special stain remover, detergent, or a simple folk method.

Cleaning a suede jacket
Certain types of material are not resistant to grease, so such a defect on their surface is immediately noticeable. This primarily applies to suede. Outerwear made from this material has an elegant and rather strict appearance, but at the same time requires special care. She needs delicate care and washing in a gentle cycle.
If you don’t want to suffer in the future with removing the greasy stain, then it is recommended to prevent its appearance. Every day after use, the jacket should be cleaned using a special rubber brush. It is important to remember that such manipulations should be performed exclusively on dry material. This means that if the item gets wet or has been washed, you will have to wait for it to dry.
- Of course, it is not always possible to remove a greasy stain without problems, but it is still possible. First, you need to try to clean a not very noticeable area of the suede, and if everything goes well, then you can proceed directly to the problem area. If the contamination is small, then using an eraser or hot steam is quite suitable. You need to rub the stain, and then bring it to the source of steam for a couple of seconds. This will help raise the suede villi.
- A greasy stain can be easily removed with ammonia. To do this, you need to prepare a solution of this component and a glass of water, but it is desirable that it be at room temperature. Next, a soft sponge is dipped into the prepared container and problem areas are wiped with it. It is important to squeeze out the cloth well, since the material is not resistant to high humidity. Lastly, the jacket should be treated with a not too strong vinegar solution and left until completely dry. In no case should you use heating devices, as they will spoil the appearance of the thing. If done correctly, the stain will disappear completely, and the material will regain its original freshness.
- For light-colored suede, it is recommended to use regular salt, which is rubbed onto the greasy area. It should be left for about 30 minutes, and then the residue should be removed with a rubber brush. Some people prefer ammonia, but in this case it is advisable to mix it with skim milk.
- Of course, not everyone chooses such home remedies, so more and more often they resort to new household chemicals. This type of dirt can be removed with a special foam, which is sold as an aerosol.It is applied directly to the stain and left for a while, and then removed with a brush with rubber teeth.
- Another well-known method is to use a simple stain remover. They need to treat the area and hold it for at least 10 minutes. The product should be washed off using a washing machine or by hand, but at the same time you need to add a small amount of Vanish.
- Simple laundry soap has a high concentration of alkali, so it’s easy to deal with grime, but only if it’s insignificant. The fabric must be slightly moistened and rich foam must be achieved. It is not recommended to hold it for longer than 2-3 minutes, as the material will lose its original color. If desired, soap can be replaced with dishwashing liquid, which dissolves grease stains well. To obtain the desired result, it will be enough to hold the product for about 10 minutes and then wash it off.
- Any manipulation of suede should be completed by washing. This will help remove any product used that may leave marks on the jacket. To prevent severe contamination, you should apply a special spray before each exit from the house. It makes it possible to prevent the negative effects of moisture and dust.
Cleaning a Bolognese Jacket
Quite often, greasy stains appear on a Bolognese jacket, but this material is the most practical and does not require special care. If such a problem occurs, you should not put off washing, since in the future it will be extremely difficult to obtain the desired result.
- First of all, the jacket should be washed with a small amount of stain remover added.
- Another method is to use a mixture of dish soap and baking soda. In its consistency it should resemble gruel. The resulting paste is applied to the problem area and left for 10 minutes, and then the item should be rinsed in warm water.
- You can use vinegar to wipe the stain with a cotton pad. After this, the jacket must be hung in the fresh air to remove the unpleasant smell.
Cleaning a Leather Jacket
Many owners of leather jackets, when dirt appears, immediately turn to dry cleaning so as not to waste free time and effort. However, if you wish, you can try to get rid of the problem at home.
- Grease stains can be easily removed with regular potatoes. Only it must be raw. The tubers are first cleaned and cut into pieces, and then the problem areas are wiped. After drying, go over the surface of the material with a brush.
- Another effective method involves the use of gasoline, but not everyone can withstand its pungent smell. If this particular option was chosen, then it is preferable to buy the type that is used to refill lighters.
Cleaning the collar
It is extremely difficult to wash the collar on any jacket, so many are forced to try a large number of different recipes. True, some of them are also suitable for cleaning other parts of outerwear. For example, it is recommended:
- mix starch, salt and a small amount of vinegar to form a dough;
- add the same amount of dishwashing detergent to the soda and apply to the material;
- Stir ammonia and detergent in a glass of warm water to form a rich foam;
- apply a little alcohol to the stain and sprinkle salt on top;
- make a homogeneous mass consisting of mustard powder and water;
- rub the stain with lemon juice, but it is best to do this with light-colored material;
- treat a dark jacket with fresh onion juice;
- rub the stain with a small amount of glycerin, which can be purchased at any pharmacy.
All of the above methods are called effective, since with their help it will be possible to wash the greasy area. In addition, it has already been said that after any manipulation of the material, it must be washed. If an adsorbent or a chemical with a strong effect is selected to obtain the result, then its remnants will first have to be eliminated. In addition, outerwear should be washed on a delicate cycle and with the addition of liquid powder.