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Wann stoppen Fleck Removal Efforts

Stop DIY stain removal if the stain is spreading, the Stoff shows new damage (fading, thinning, distortion), or repeated attempts aren’t improving it. Continuing to scrub or add more chemicals can set the stain deeper and permanently weaken the fibers.

Sofortmaßnahmen

  1. Sofort abtupfen. Ein sauberes Tuch verwenden to überschüssige Flüssigkeit aufnehmen.

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Hinweise für häufige Situationen

The stain has spread or become worse despite attempts to remove it. If the spot is expanding, forming a ring, or the color is traveling outward, stop and let it dry before deciding the next move. Spreading usually means you’re redistributing the stain rather than lifting it.

You notice damage to the fabric after multiple DIY treatments. New fading, a lighter patch, fuzziness, thinning, stiffness, or rippling are signs the fabric is being harmed. Once you see these changes, continuing DIY removal often causes permanent wear even if the stain lightens.

The stain is deep-set and requires professional cleaning to prevent further issues. If repeated careful attempts don’t improve it or it keeps returning after drying, it may be embedded in the fibers and better handled professionally. Stopping early can preserve the fabric and improve the odds of successful cleaning.

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