How to Remove Self-Tanner & Fake Tan Stains
Self-Tanner & Fake Tan stains can be tricky โ acting quickly and using the right method for your surface makes all the difference.
Removal Methods by Surface
๐ก Prevention Tips
- โTreat immediately before DHA in self-tanner bonds to fabric
- โHydrogen peroxide or OxiClean is most effective on white fabrics
- โBaking soda paste can lift fresh self-tanner from upholstery
โ Common Mistakes
- โWaiting โ DHA in self-tanner permanently bonds to fabric after a few hours
- โHot water โ accelerates the bonding reaction
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get self-tanner & fake tan stains out?
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Is self-tanner & fake tan hard to remove?
Self-Tanner & Fake Tan is rated Hard to remove. Acting quickly is essential โ the stain becomes much harder to remove once it dries.
What not to do with self-tanner & fake tan stains?
Avoid these mistakes: Waiting โ DHA in self-tanner permanently bonds to fabric after a few hours. Hot water โ accelerates the bonding reaction
Tools That Help With This Stain
Useful gear grouped separately so the removal steps stay the focus.
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