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How to remove tough stains from clothes at home?

How to remove tough stains from clothes at home

Stains on clothes are inevitable and common, and only scientific methods can be used to remove stains. Correctly identify the type of stains and the type of clothing fibers, take targeted measures and use a reasonable method to wipe with a brush or soft cloth, first light then heavy, first the outer edge and then the center, to prevent the surface from fluffing and the spread of stains. After removing stains, clothes should be washed to avoid residues of stain remover and damage to the fabric, leaving a color circle. Here are some tips for removing stains at home.

Stains on clothes are inevitable and common, and only scientific methods can be used to remove stains. Correctly identify the type of stains and the type of clothing fibers, take targeted measures and use a reasonable method to wipe with a brush or soft cloth, first light then heavy, first the outer edge and then the center, to prevent the surface from fluffing and the spread of stains. After removing stains, the clothes should be washed to avoid the residue of stain remover and damage to the fabric, leaving a color circle. Here are some tips for removing stains.

  1. Tea stains are difficult to wash off. It is not easy to remove them whether it is laundry detergent or washing powder. Then you can try glycerin, put glycerin on the tea stains, and rub it with your hands for a while.
  2. Bloodstains: This is also the most troublesome thing for many mothers. When you accidentally get bloodstains on your clothes, you can wash them with fine salt first. If it takes a long time, then apply some radish juice to it to wash it off.
  3. Oil stains: For example, if vegetable soup accidentally dropped on clothes when eating, or oil splashed when cooking, you can use gasoline, benzene or tetraoxyethylene, and other solvents to drop on the stains, and then rub or use a soft cloth, soft brush Brush with a small amount of solvent. You can also use flour paste to coat the front and back of the oily stains and dry them to remove the oil.
  1. Lipstick marks: When girls wear pullover clothes, lipstick will often appear on the clothes. These lipstick marks are not easy to deal with, so you can find some baking soda and rub it on it.
  1. Ballpoint pen oil stains:

① Laundry liquid, when the clothes are dry, take an appropriate amount of laundry liquid and apply it directly to the handwriting, wait for 10 to 15 minutes, and then wash it normally.

②Perfume method, apply perfume to the handwriting of the ballpoint pen, and after a while, the handwriting of the ballpoint pen will disappear without a trace.

  1. Indonesian oil stains: You can use benzene or carbon tetrachloride to remove the oil stains, and then wash with warm soapy liquid. Cotton and linen clothing can be washed with alcohol solution with caustic soda.
  2. Carbon paper stains: can be washed with warm soap or washing powder solution, then wiped with gasoline, and finally removed with alcohol.
  3. Melon juice stains: It should be immersed in saltwater and rubbed and washed in time. If there are any traces, wash them off with 1% ammonia water or hydrogen peroxide.
  4. Grass stains: Immediately soak in cold water, rub with a little soap, or wash with 10% saltwater to remove.
  5. Milk and yogurt stains: first soak in cold water, then treat with protease for 30 minutes, moisten with warm water from time to time, and finally wash with water.