When you wear light-colored clothes, the perfume you will spray close to you can stain. If you notice this situation immediately, you need to remove the stain before it is embroidered on the clothing. Remember that the newer the stain on you, the easier it is to clean. If the clothes you are wearing are washable, you can try to remove the stain by fencing it in warm water. You can even pour a little baking soda over the stain instead of pure water and fence it for 10 or 15 minutes and remove the stain.
After performing this procedure, wash your clothes in the machine according to the washing instructions written on the label on the clothing. If the clothing you wear is leather or suede, you can remove the perfume stain with different methods. If you immediately notice the perfume stain on you and your clothing is leather or suede, never fence with water. You can use corn flour in perfume stains on leather and suede clothes.
Apply the corn flour on the stain enough to cover the perfume stain. Then leave it this way for half an hour. After waiting for a while, you should use a brush to clean the flour on the leather and suede fabric. However, the brush bristles you will use should be hard. After cleaning the flour with a brush, if you still see stains in some places, you can pour flour again and wait. You can repeat the same process several times until the stain is completely gone.
Remember that the original perfumes you use are made with volatile alcohols and will never stain on clothes. Counterfeit perfumes can create stains on clothes because there are chemicals in them. Even fake perfumes can cause stains such as burning and yellowing on the fabric. In addition, perfumes are never sprayed on clothes. Perfumes are applied on clean and moisturized skin.