
If you wear a suit and tie every day, they will gradually get dirty.
If it's just dirt, it can be easily removed by washing or dry cleaning, but the problem occurs when there is a stain on the tie.
Stains from soy sauce, alcohol, juice, etc. will turn into stains over time.
Stains are not easy to remove, so if you find any, try to remove them as soon as possible.
This time, we will introduce basic information on stain removal from ties and how to do it.
1. Is it okay to wash ties in the first place?
2. How to remove stains from a tie
3. If it cannot be washed with water, use benzene.
4. If there's a chance of failure, leave it to the professionals.
1. Is it okay to wash ties in the first place?

There are many types of neckties.
·wool
·hemp
·cotton
・Rayon
·polyester
·silk
The materials mentioned above are used in the fabric of ties.
Among these, 100% silk items and items with embroidery or patterns cannot be washed.
Ties made from other materials can be washed, but washing them by hand or in a washing machine can cause them to fade or become wrinkled or creased.
Therefore, if possible, it would be better to have your tie cleaned at a professional dry cleaner along with your suit.
Furthermore, if the stain is not dirt but a stain on the tie, it will be difficult to remove just by washing it yourself, so you will need to carry out a separate stain removal method.
〇Check for washing marks that indicate not to wash in water
There is another way to check whether your tie should not be washed.
That is, check the tag on the tie.
Items with a "Do not wash in water" mark on the tag cannot be washed at home.
However, just because an item has a washing instruction mark indicating it cannot be washed in water does not mean that it cannot be washed at all.
This is just a warning that it is not suitable for hand washing or washing in a washing machine at home.
Therefore, there is no problem if you take it to a professional dry cleaner and have it washed properly.
When removing stains from a tie, first check the washing instructions.
If the tag says not to wash, you won't be able to remove the stain yourself, so it's best to leave it to a professional.
Otherwise, you can remove the stain yourself without any problems.
2. How to remove stains from a tie

Even if you discover a stain on your tie, many busy people at work will try to remove the stain slowly on their day off.
However, the longer the stain sits, the deeper it will penetrate into the fabric fibers of the tie, making it difficult to remove if not dealt with immediately.
There are many cases where stains could have been easily removed if they had been removed immediately, but because they were left until later, they were unable to remove the stain even when tried to do so yourself.
If you ask a professional cleaning company, they can clean even stains that have been there for a while, but it takes time and money to take the item to the store.
It's much cheaper to remove stains yourself.
There are several ways to remove stains from ties, so please decide for yourself on a case-by-case basis and try them out.
〇If you notice a stain, take action immediately
If you get a food or drink stain on your tie, you'll likely notice it right away.
If you find it, don't just leave it there.
If you notice a stain, immediately wipe it away carefully using a wet tissue or towel.
And don't forget to wipe it dry afterwards.
In other words, it is a temporary measure, but even simply wiping it off will make it easier to remove the stain later and will make it less likely for the stain to leave a mark.
When doing this, it is important to pick at the tie without rubbing it to avoid spreading the dirt too much.
Then, be sure to thoroughly remove the stain on the same day.
Steam iron
To remove stains from a tie, you can use a steam iron to carefully remove stains without damaging the fabric.
In this case, be sure to place a cloth over the tie.
Then, iron the garment while adjusting the temperature of the steam iron between low and medium.
[How to remove stains with a steam iron]
1. Place a cloth on the tie and use a steam iron
2. After ironing, reshape the garment, smooth out any wrinkles with your hands, and let it dry.
3. Place chopsticks between the folds of the tie to create a soft, fluffy finish.
4. Place the cloth on the tie again and apply steam.
5. Once you have confirmed that the wrinkles in the tie have been removed, let it air dry.
○ Hand wash stain removal
When washing a tie, you can also remove stains while washing it by hand.
Many people would like to wash items they are attached to or expensive ties by hand as much as possible.
When washing your tie by hand, try to avoid rubbing or wringing it with your hands as much as possible.
If the stain or dirt is fresh, you can remove it easily with a mild detergent without rubbing too hard.
In winter, the water temperature is low and cold, so it is better to wash your tie in warm water.
The advantage of hand-washing stain removal is that you can adjust the washing method yourself, remove the stain quickly, and allow the item to dry naturally.
How to remove stains by hand
1. Place the tie in a bucket or washing container and pour in a mild detergent.
2. Swing the tie back and forth in the detergent water about 20 times.
3. Replace the water in the bucket with clean water.
4. Put the tie in a bucket and rinse it.
5. Take out the tie and check to see if the color has faded.
6. If there are no problems, let it dry naturally.
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3. If it cannot be washed with water, use benzene.

If the tie has a washing label indicating that it cannot be washed in water, it does not mean that you have to give up on trying to remove the stain.
Even if you are at home, there is a way to remove stains by using a special chemical called "benzene."
Benzene is a solvent made from petroleum and has the property of dissolving oil well.
The product is sold at many pharmacies and is relatively easy to obtain, but it is a highly flammable liquid.
Therefore, be careful when removing stains, as gasoline may ignite if handled improperly.
[How to remove stains with benzene]
1. Prepare a wide-mouthed bottle and benzene
2. Place the stained tie in the jar
3. Pour enough gasoline into the bottle so that the tie is submerged in the liquid.
4. Put the lid on the bottle and shake it by hand for about a minute to dissolve the dirt in the gasoline.
5. Remove the tie and hang it on a hanger to air dry.
6. Once the tie is dry, place a cloth over it and use a steam iron to remove any wrinkles.
4. If there's a chance of failure, leave it to the professionals.

As mentioned above, there are several ways to remove stains at home, such as using a steam iron, hand washing, or using gasoline.
However, if you try to wash a tie yourself with gasoline, especially one that has a washing label indicating it cannot be washed in water, the tie will be ruined if you fail.
Also, some items are made from materials that cannot be washed, such as 100% silk, so if you don't understand the details, washing them at home can be a bit worrying.
Therefore, if you think there is a possibility of failure, it is safer to go ahead and ask a professional for help.

5. Summary of tie stain removal
If you get a stain on your tie, you need to deal with it right away.
If you leave it as it is and time passes, the stain will penetrate deeper into the fibers and become more difficult to remove.
Ties, embroidered items, and patterned items made of 100% silk are made of a non-washable material and cannot be washed.
To remove stains at home, you can use gasoline, hand washing, or a steam iron.
If you try to remove stains yourself, you may end up failing, so if you're worried, it's best to leave it to a professional dry cleaner.