To preserve fabrics and colors, it's important to always test the product on a small, inconspicuous area before using it on the stained area.
How to remove a resin stain from clothing?
Tree sap is known for being very sticky and greasy — and particularly stubborn on textiles. You probably find it difficult to remove, especially from specific fabrics, right? Our expert DJOSSYE offers the most suitable advice for effectively cleaning resin stains, without any risk of damaging the textile.
How to remove a resin or sap stain from clothing?
Apply Stain Remover 4 directly to the stain.
Dab and brush the stain soaked in the solution with an accessory suitable for the fabric.
Get an immediate result or let it work for 15 minutes if the stain is old.
You can repeat the process if necessary.
Rub an ice cube over the stain before applying the stain remover: the cold hardens the resin and makes it easier to remove, especially from delicate fabrics.
Be wary of white vinegar: it can damage your clothing if it contains acetate — common in fine fabrics like blouses or linings. Also avoid percarbonate and soda crystals, which are dangerous for delicate fabrics and bright colors. Grandma's recipes are not always reliable, and their effectiveness is never guaranteed.
Advantages of our stain remover
Our product combines ecology and performance. It offers immediate effectiveness without being aggressive to either the fabric or the skin. It has been carefully developed by experts to respect both the planet and the user: solvent-free, allergen-free, phosphate-free, no unpleasant odor…
Stain removal basics
What makes certain stains so difficult to remove is their embedment. Here are the fundamentals to avoid it.
Act as quickly as possible
Never wash an already stained fabric
Never use hot water
Essential accessories
🪮 Stain removal brush for soft materials — Silk, satin, wool, delicate synthetics
🪮 Stain removal brush for cotton and denim — Cotton, denim, linen, durable fabrics
Frequently asked questions — Resin stains
Our Stain Remover 4 is effective on resins and tree sap. Remember to use an ice cube beforehand to harden the resin and make it easier to remove.