People usually drink a pot of ginger tea after catching a cold to prevent it. In fact, in addition to this function, thermal Jiang Shui has several main functions.
Drinking hot Jiang Shui instead of tea when drunk can digest alcohol in the body.
Add some salt and vinegar to hot ginger water and soak your feet for about 15 minutes to eliminate foot odor.
Periodontitis is first washed with hot Jiang Shui, and then tea is replaced with hot Jiang Shui. Generally, about 6 times can eliminate inflammation.
Gently scrubbing your hair with ginger and then washing your hair with hot Jiang Shui can effectively prevent dandruff. Often wash your hair with hot Jiang Shui, which also has a certain effect on baldness.
Wash the pinworm around the anus with hot Jiang Shui before going to bed every day, and then drink hot Jiang Shui 1-2 cups, and you will be cured in about 7 days.
Esophageal cancer is treated twice a day with hot Jiang Shui instead of tea, which can relieve pain, prolong life or alleviate illness.
Gargle with hot Jiang Shui instead of tea for oral ulcer, 2-3 times a day, generally 6-9 times for ulcer surface convergence. Sore throat, gargle with hot ginger water and a little salt once a day in the morning and evening, which can diminish inflammation and relieve itching.
For arteriosclerosis, gargling with hot Jiang Shui every morning and evening and drinking a cup of hot Jiang Shui before going to bed every day can promote blood circulation and prevent arteriosclerosis.
Wash your face with hot Jiang Shui every morning and evening 1 time, and the acne will be relieved or disappeared in about 60 days. This method also has a certain effect on freckles and dry skin.
For colds and headaches, soak your feet with hot Jiang Shui (Jiang Shui can add a little salt and vinegar), and keep heating the water until your feet turn red. Has obvious curative effect on cold, headache and cough.
One of the ways to remove sweat stains
Mash a piece of wax gourd, pour it into a cloth bag, squeeze out its juice, use it to wash clothes stained with sweat, and then rinse it with water.
The second way to remove sweat stains
Add a few drops of ammonia water to clear water, rinse the clothes with fruit juice stains, and then wash them with clear water.
The third way to remove sweat stains
Soak the sweaty clothes in 5% salt water 1 hour, then gently rub them and wash them with water.
The fourth method to remove sweat stains
Slice ginger, rub it on clothes, and then rinse it with water.
The fifth way to remove sweat stains
Spray some vinegar on clothes with sweat stains with a sprayer first, and then wash them later. The effect is very good.
Stain tide
Guide to decontamination of clothes
* Collar/cuff: Before normal washing, soak clothes in warm water containing washing powder 15-20 minutes.
* Yellow and white socks: soak in detergent solution for 30 minutes, and then wash normally.
* Milk stain: Pretreat the stain with washing powder and wash it normally. If milk stains are stubborn, you may need to use bleach that is harmless to clothes.
* Ordinary oil stain: normal washing with strong detergent pretreatment; If allowed, stubborn stains can also be bleached with bleach.
Method for removing glue and glue pigment stains
Clothes are stained with glue and glue pigments, which are difficult to remove and can only be removed by appropriate methods.
1, remove all-purpose glue stains.
The clothes were stained with adhesive stains. You can use acetone or banana to drop some water on the glue stain and brush it with a brush.
Brush the fabric repeatedly, and then rinse it with clean water after the glue stains become soft and fall off from the fabric. If you can't do it once, you can brush it several times and finally wash it. Do not use this method for fabrics containing acetate fiber to avoid damaging clothing fabrics.
Step 2 remove white latex stains
White latex is a synthetic resin, which is a polyvinyl acetate emulsion. It is characterized by its adhesion to most fiber materials except nylon yarn, so it can be firmly attached to clothes. It also has the property of being soluble in various solutions. We will use its own characteristics to find ways to remove it. White latex stains on clothes can be soaked in 60℃ liquor or a mixture of 95% alcohol and 8: 2 water. After soaking for about half an hour, you can rub it with water until it is clean, and then rinse it with clear water.
Step 3 remove gum stains
If the clothes are stained with glue stains, you can first remove the glue from the clothes surface with raw egg white, then wipe off the loose residual particles one by one, and finally put them into soap solution for washing, and finally rinse them with clear water. If it is not washable, it can be coated with carbon tetrachloride to remove the residual dirty liquid.
4, the removal of glue stains
The clothes are stained with glue and other stains. You can soak the contaminated part of the clothes in warm water. When the stain is dissolved by water, rub it by hand until the stain is completely worn off, then wash it with warm washing liquid, and finally rinse it with clear water.
Step 5 remove watercolor stains
In order to increase the color fastness of watercolor painting, a proper amount of water-soluble colloid is added to the pigment. When clothes are stained with watercolor stains, firstly, the colloid in the stains should be dissolved with hot water, then decolorized with detergent or light ammonia water, and finally rinsed with clear water. White clothes can be decolorized with hydrogen peroxide.
Method for clean blood stains on clothe
Blood stains are more common in life, and there are more opportunities to appear. The cleaning method is as follows:
1, fresh blood Fresh blood on any cloth can be washed away with water. Wash with clean cold water first, then with soapy water or washing powder. If you wash it with hot water, it will not only wash off, but also leave indelible marks on your clothes.
2. Old blood stains on clothes can be wiped with a mixture of 2 parts of borax, 1 part of ammonia water with a concentration of 10% and 20 parts of water. After removing the blood spots, rinse them with clear water. Old blood stains can also be washed with lemon juice and salt water.
3. The blood on the elegant dyed silk wool clothes can be boiled into a paste with starch and water. After adjustment, apply the paste on the blood spot and dry it. When it is completely dry, scrape off the starch, first wash it with soap, then rinse it with clear water, and finally wash it with vinegar mixed with vinegar 15g and water 1l, and the effect is quite good.
4. Blood spots on white clothes can be diluted and dissolved with sodium thiosulfate 1 and water 50, and then heated to 35 degrees Celsius. Soak the white clothes in this hydrothermal solution until the blood color disappears, and then wash them with clear water. When the blood spots on white clothes are old and firmly attached to the clothes because of boiling, they can be removed with' Fading Spirit'. You can also soak it in 5% baking soda solution or ammonia water all night, then take it out, then soak the blood spots in bleaching powder solution (bleaching powder 1 part, water1part), and then rinse it carefully with water. To remove blood stains from white fabrics, you can also soak the fabrics in 3% vinegar solution, leave them for 12 hours, and then rinse them with water. The effect is also very good.
Cleaning of soy sauce, soup, sauce and milk stains on clothes
1, fresh soy sauce stains on clothes should be washed with cold water first, and then with detergent. Old soy sauce stains on clothes can be cleaned by adding appropriate amount of ammonia water to detergent solution or using 2% borax solution. Finally, rinse with clean water.
2. The soup, sauce and milk stains on clothes should be cleaned with gasoline first. After the grease on the stain is removed, it should be cleaned with 1 diluted solution of 10% ammonia water and 5 parts water, and then washed carefully with water.
3. The soup, sauce and milk stains on brightly colored woolen fabrics and silk fabrics should be soaked in hot glycerin at 35 degrees Celsius, and then gently wiped with a brush. After a quarter of an hour, the cotton ball or cloth should be immersed in warm water of 25-30 degrees Celsius. It can also be removed by a mixed solution of 20 parts of glycerol and 1 part of ammonia water with a concentration of 10%.
4. Ordinary soup, sauce and milk stains on clothes can be wetted with acetone, then scrubbed with a soft cloth, rinsed with 2% ammonia water solution, and finally rinsed with clear water several times until they are clean.
Remove mildew spots from clothes
Mold on clothes is common in families, especially in rainy season. The washing method of mildew spots is as follows:
1, mildew spots on clothes that are extremely difficult to clean should be wiped with hot hydrogen peroxide solution or bleaching powder solution at 35-60 degrees Celsius, and then rinsed with water.
2. The mildew spots on the cotton and linen fabric should be soaked in 20g ammonia water to 1 liter of water, and then rinsed with clean water.
3. The mildew spots on silk cotton products should be scrubbed with cotton balls dipped in turpentine, and then dried in the sun to remove water.
Remove vomit stains
Vomiting is very common in motion sickness (seasickness, airsickness), and you often vomit when you are sick or drunk. The cleaning method of vomit stains is as follows:
1. If it is a common vomit stain, first remove the greasy ingredients in the stain with gasoline, then wipe it with 5% ammonia solution, and then rinse it with clear water.
2. If it is an old vomit stain, first prepare an ammonia solution with the concentration of 10%, then wet the vomit stain with a cotton ball dipped in the ammonia solution, then wipe the vomit stain with alcohol and soapy water, and finally rinse it with clear water until it is completely washed.
Removal method of oil stains
Oily stains, commonly known as oil stains, are insoluble in water. Such stains can only be removed by wiping or brushing with organic solutions such as solvent gasoline, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, alcohol, acetone, satisfactory water, banana banana oil, turpentine and benzene. In addition, it can also be removed by other effective methods.
1, remove oil pollution from animals and plants.
Animal and vegetable oil stain is a common stain on clothes, and it is also a polar liquid stain. Such stains should be wiped or brushed with organic solutions such as solvent gasoline and tetrachloroethylene. When brushing, use a towel or cotton cloth to absorb the wiped stain solution in time to make it leave the surface of the clothes. Prevent some stains from remaining on the surface of clothes after the solution volatilizes, which will cause traces on the surface of clothes. If traces appear, they can be removed by repeated wiping or long-term brushing. You can also apply water to stains on clothes and spray them with a high-pressure spray gun.
2. Removal of pine oil stains
When dealing with pine, it is easy to make clothes stick with pine oil, and it should be removed in time. According to the principle that turpentine can be dissolved in alcohol, alcohol or a mixture of alcohol and turpentine can be used for stains. After the pine oil stain is soaked and dissolved, it can be wiped and absorbed with a wet towel. If there are traces, scrub it with gasoline again. If you can't clean it once, repeat it several times until it is clean.
Step 3 remove tung oil stains
Tung oil is a viscous vegetable oil, which is not easy to dry and sticks to clothes. Brush with gasoline or kerosene to dissolve tung oil and remove it, and then use alcohol soap to remove the traces left. In order to completely eliminate traces, it is best to wash the stained clothes again with detergent.
4. Removal of yellow oil stain
Butter is a viscous animal fat, which can be scrubbed with toluene or carbon tetrachloride solvent, and the traces left can be removed with a mixture of alcohol and ammonia water or with alcohol soap.
Step 5 remove curry oil stains
The way to wash off curry oil stains on clothes is to wet curry oil stains on clothes with clear water, and then add 50. In warm glycerin, finally rinse with water. If the clothes are made of cotton and linen, they can be scrubbed with 10% ammonia water solution. If the clothes are made of silk and wool, they can be scrubbed with 10% dilute acetic acid solution, and finally rinsed with clear water. Curry oil stains on white clothes can be scrubbed with 5% sodium hypochlorite aqueous solution, then washed with detergent, and finally rinsed with clear water.
6. Remove machine oil stains
For lighter machine oil stains, you can scrub them with gasoline, and then put a blotting paper or cloth on the top and bottom of the oil stains, and iron them with an iron to further evaporate the oil and be absorbed by the paper or cloth, so that you can iron them repeatedly until all the oil stains are absorbed. Finally, wash with detergent, and then rinse with clear water. For dark machine oil stains, be sure to rinse with high-quality gasoline, then iron and absorb with blotting paper or cloth, and finally rinse with warm water.
Step 7 remove candle oil stains
The clothes are stained with candle oil, so it is not enough to wash them. First of all, you should wipe off the wax on the surface of the clothes by hand, then pad the stains on the top and bottom with blotting paper or paper with strong adsorption, and then iron them flat. Candles will melt when heated, and the melted candle oil will be absorbed by paper. If you can't clean it once, you can clean it several times and the traces of candle oil will be completely removed.
8, chimney oil removal
When oil drips from the chimney to the clothes, immediately soak the clothes in water to prevent oxidation of chimney oil and air. Then the crystalline oxalic acid powder is sprinkled on the polluted place and rubbed repeatedly until it is basically removed. Finally, wash it with detergent and rinse it with clear water.
9, the removal of coal oil stains
Coal oil pollution is nonpolar liquid pollution. Kerosene on clothes, if not removed in time, will leave yellow marks, especially on white fabrics. To remove coal oil stains, you can sprinkle chalk powder or magnesium oxide powder on the stains and remove them with cleaning powder in a few days. Through the adsorption of powder, coal oil stains will disappear without leaving traces.
10, remove smoke black spots.
After red or purple sweaters are smoked, the color often turns gray, and sometimes there are black spots. This is because the dyes have changed when they meet carbonic acid gas. In this case, the original color can be restored as long as it is sprayed with alkaline water once.
1 1, remove cigarette oil stains.
Clothes contaminated by cigarette oil stains can be repeatedly rubbed with 1%~2% potassium permanganate aqueous solution, then with 3% hydrogen peroxide, and finally washed with clean water. 12, remove shoe polish stains, clothes stained with shoe polish can be wiped with volatile oil, and then use warm washing liquid to remove residual traces. White clothes stained with shoe polish should be wiped with solvent gasoline, then scrubbed with 10% ammonia water or ammonia soap solution, and finally rinsed with warm water.
12, asphalt stains removal
If wool clothes are stained with asphalt, it is difficult to wash them with soap or gasoline. The asphalt is not dry on the cloth, so it can be rubbed in turpentine or benzene solution, then rubbed with soap solution, and finally rinsed with clear water. If the asphalt has dried on the cloth, a mixture of turpentine and ether can be used. Soak the clothes stained with asphalt in the mixed solution for 10 minute, then take them out and squeeze them out, wipe them with gasoline, scrub them with soap, and finally rinse them with clean water.
13 wax paper correction fluid stain removal
If you accidentally dye the wax paper correction fluid on clothes, you can use alcohol to drop it on the stains of clothes, wipe it repeatedly, and finally rinse it with clear water. After drying, the stains can be removed.
Removal method of pigment stains
Pigment stains are various, and once they are stained on clothes, it is difficult to remove them. According to the color and nature of stains, different methods are used to remove them.
1, removing dye stains
Dyes on clothes can be wiped with dilute acetic acid and then rinsed with hydrogen peroxide. You can also brush it with turpentine and then wipe it with gasoline. Finally, they should be rinsed with clean water.
2, the removal of red ink stains
The newly dyed red ink stains can be washed with water first, then soaked in warm soapy water, and then washed beautifully with clear water after the color stains are removed. Red ink stains that have been polluted for a long time should be washed with water first, and then wiped off with 10% alcohol aqueous solution.
3. Removal of blue ink stains
The newly polluted blue ink stains can be scrubbed off with soap, washing powder and other detergents. Blue ink stains that have been polluted for a long time can be soaked in oxalic acid solution and rubbed, and then washed with detergent to remove them.
4, the removal of red drug water stains
The clothes stained with mercuric chloride are washed with warm detergent solution, then soaked and rubbed with oxalic acid and potassium permanganate solution in turn, and finally decolored with oxalic acid solution, and then washed with water, so that the water stain of mercuric chloride is removed.
5, purple drug stains removal
The main component of purple liquid medicine is extracted from gentian, so purple liquid medicine is also called gentian purple, which is a commonly used external medicine. It is blue-purple when stained on clothes, which is very conspicuous.
The removal method is: soak the clothes in water, wring them out slightly, dip a cotton swab in 20% oxalic acid aqueous solution, and smear the stains from the inside out. After soaking for a short time, you can repeatedly wash the friction with clear water to remove the stains. In addition, for some white fabrics polluted by purple liquid medicine, the floating color can be removed by solvent alcohol first, then bleached by oxidant sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide solution, and the expected effect can be achieved after washing.
6, xanthate water stains removal
Light-colored clothes, especially white clothes, are sprinkled with yellow medicine. Removing xanthate water stains is more troublesome. First, drop acetic acid on the polluted place. If the effect is not great, you can wash it with alcohol.
If it can't be completely removed, it is necessary to choose a suitable oxidant to remove stains or bleach according to the fiber properties of clothing materials.
Step 7 remove iodine stains
Clothes contaminated with iodine can be removed with alcohol or potassium iodide. Add 5~7 grams of potassium iodide to 100 ml of water, and the clothes stained with potassium iodide solution must be washed with clean water. You can also soak the clothes stained with iodine in hot water or hot solution of 15%~20% sodium thiosulfate for 2 hours to completely dissolve the stains and separate them from the clothes. You can also mix the stains with water starch slurry. When the stain is black, wash it with detergent and finally rinse it off.
8. Remove ointment stains
Brush with solvent gasoline or alcohol first, then brush with carbon tetrachloride or benzene, and finally clean with high-quality detergent.
You can also scrub with potassium trichloroalkane first, then wash with detergent, and finally rinse with clean water. You can also sprinkle the heated noodles in a dirty place, add some warm water and knead them, and you can remove them.
9. Newly infected alcohol or beer stains
Rinse with clear water to remove. Long-term wine stains can be washed with water first, and then removed by rubbing with 2% ammonia water and boron water mixture. Clothes after removing stains must be rinsed with clean water.
10, remove rust spots.
Rust stains on clothes can be soaked in 1% warm oxalic acid aqueous solution, and then rinsed with clean water. You can also use 15% acetic acid aqueous solution to wipe the stain, or soak the contaminated part in this solution and rinse it with clean water the next day. You can also wet the contaminated area with 10% citric acid aqueous solution or 10% oxalic acid aqueous solution, then soak it in concentrated brine and rinse it with clear water the next day. White cotton or cotton blended fabric is stained with rust. Put a grain of oxalic acid on the stain, moisten it with warm water, gently rub it, and then rinse it with clear water. In order to prevent oxalic acid from corroding the fabric, the operation should be fast. You can also use fresh lemon juice to drip on the rust, rub it by hand several times until the rust is removed, then rinse it with washing liquid, and then rinse the net profit with clear water.
1 1. Removal of copper rust
The patina is poisonous, so be careful when clothes are contaminated. Stains can be stewed with 20%~30% potassium iodide aqueous solution or 10% acetic acid aqueous solution, immediately wiped with warm salt water, and finally washed with clear water.
12, removal of silver nitrate stains
Silver nitrate is widely used in medicine and photosensitive materials. When this substance comes into contact with skin or fabric, black spots and stains will appear.
The removal method is as follows: 2 parts of ammonium chloride and 2 parts of mercury chloride are used to make the solution into a mixed solution in 15 parts of water. Wipe the stain with a cotton ball dipped in this mixed solution and the stain can be removed.
You can also soak clothes stained with silver nitrate in lukewarm 10% sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution, then wash them with detergent, and then rinse them with clear water.
13, removing potassium permanganate stains.
Potassium permanganate, commonly known as manganese oxide, is often used as surgical instruments and fruit disinfectants. When clothes are contaminated by potassium permanganate, vitamin C tablets can be dipped in water, applied to the stained area, gently wiped and rubbed with water, which can remove the stains in a short time.
Potassium permanganate stains on hands should also be removed in this way.
It can also be soaked in citric acid or 2% oxalic acid water solution to remove stains through chemical reaction.
This method is suitable for removing stains from clothes of various materials and colors.
14, remove soy sauce stains.
Clothes stained with soy sauce can be washed with cold water and then washed with detergent.
Clothes contaminated by soy sauce for a long time should be washed with appropriate amount of ammonia water (4 parts of washing liquid 1 part of ammonia water).
Silk and wool fabrics can be washed with 10% citric acid aqueous solution.
Finally, they should be rinsed with clean water.
15, remove yellow mud stains.
The clothes were stained with yellow mud. After the yellow mud stains are dried, rub or brush the floating soil by hand, rub the stains with ginger, and finally rinse with clear water to remove the yellow mud stains.
16, removing urine stains
New urine stains on children's urine towels can be washed with clean water. Dry and old urine stains need to be cleaned with detergent. If there are traces, you can use the mixed solution of ammonia water and acetic acid 1: 1 to clean the natural fiber silk fabric, and finally rinse it with clear water.
17, sweat stains on clothes
Can be cleaned with 25% ammonia solution. You can also soak clothes in 3% salt water for a few minutes, rinse them with clean water, and then wash them with detergent.
Sweat stains on silk, wool and their blended fabrics can be washed off with citric acid. Finally, rinse with water. When removing sweat stains and mildew spots, new stains can be brushed with a soft brush to remove surface mildew spots, and then erased with alcohol.
When removing old stains, you can first smear the stains with dilute lye or dilute ammonia water, and then scrub them instantly. Sweat stains and mildew spots on silk, wool and their blended fabrics can be washed off with citric acid, alcohol and other solutions.
18. Remove chocolate stains and tea stains
1. Generally, the chocolate marks and tea marks on clothes are soaked in dilute ammonia water solution mixed with ammonia water with the concentration of 1 0%, and then wiped with cotton balls dipped in water until they are clean. If there is still residue after washing, it should be wiped with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution first, and then rinsed with clear water.
2. If there are deep chocolate marks and tea stains on light-colored wool and silk fabrics, wipe them with cotton balls dipped in warm glycerin (35 degrees Celsius) until they are removed; You can also soak in gasoline to remove all the grease on site, and then wipe it with ammonia solution with the concentration of 10%, and the ratio of ammonia to water should be 1: 5. When it is difficult to remove chocolate marks and tea marks on silk fabrics, ammonia water (10%) 1, glycerol 20 and water 20 can be used to make glycerol ammonia solution, which can be dipped with cotton balls.
3, the clothes are stained with tea water stains, if it is just infected, 70~80 will be fine. C is removed by hot water washing. If it is an old stain, it should be soaked in strong salt water.
Tea stains can also be wiped with cloth or cotton balls dipped in light ammonia water, or scrubbed with 1: 10 mixture of ammonia water and glycerol. If the clothes contaminated by tea stains are wool, they should be rubbed with 10% glycerin solution, then washed with detergent, and finally rinsed with clear water.
19, remove the black spots on the white vest.
If the white vest is not cleaned, it will sometimes leave dark spots that are difficult to remove, which is very ugly on the white vest. The following methods can be used to remove black spots:
Take 100g clean ginger, mash it, put it in a basin, add 500g water, boil it for10min, then put the vest in the basin and soak it for15min, then rub it repeatedly to eliminate black spots and stains, and then rinse the vest with clear water.
20, juice and red wine stains cleaning
There are several cleaning methods for fruit juice and red wine stains on clothes, which can be selected according to the situation.
1. When juice or red wine spills on white clothes, soak them in milk first, and then wash them with washing powder for routine cleaning.
2. Fresh fruit juice or red wine just spilled on clothes should be replaced immediately, sprinkled with salt, washed with water, and then washed with washing powder or soap.
3. You can use a mixture of 1 egg yolk and 50g glycerol to coat brightly colored juice or red wine on the spot. After half a day, you can wash it with warm water at 25-30 degrees Celsius.
A large area of yellow clothes can be soaked in rice washing water, which is changed once a day. After about 3 days, the yellow stain can be removed, and finally it can be washed with clear water.
pay attention to
Do not soak in colored rice washing water to prevent coloring.
Yellowing silk clothes can also be rinsed with lemon juice or light citric acid to remove yellow stains, and finally rinsed with clear water.
The bane of clothes stains, a good helper for laundry people! !
Clean the stains from unknown sources on clothes.
In daily life, there are often some stains of unknown origin on clothes, and after they are found, they can't remember where they came from, so it is often impossible to' prescribe the right medicine', so it will be more effective to adopt a more general cleaning method.
1, stains on white clothes
4 parts of ammonia water with the concentration of 10%, 4 parts of soda ash (sodium carbonate) 1 part, 2 parts of fine white soap and 4 parts of alcohol can be mixed with 100 part of water. Immerse the cloth in the mixed solution to wet the stain, then wipe it until the stain is removed, and then rinse it with clear water.
2. Is there any stain on the cloth?
It can be wiped with 5 parts of ammonia, 3 parts of acetone and 20 parts of alcohol soap solution with concentration of 10%. A mixture of 90% alcohol 1, ether 1 and pure turpentine 8 can also be used.
Cleaning and maintenance of T-shirts
A good T-shirt must be soft, elastic, breathable and cool to wear. When washing, turn the whole T-shirt upside down to avoid the patterned side. Try not to use the dryer for hand washing, and don't pull the neckline when drying clothes to prevent deformation. Remember to wash clothes carefully when changing seasons. Know the material before handling clothes, so as not to hurt your beloved clothes during cleaning and ironing.
bafta
1. Vinegar will corrode cotton fabric, so when acidic substances such as fruit juice pollute cotton fabric, it is best to treat it with clear water immediately to avoid the stain staying too long and being difficult to remove.
2. Alkali is not easy to damage cotton fabric, and detergent with weak alkaline washing power can be used.
3. Sunlight will oxidize cotton fabric and make white cotton fabric yellow and brittle. Some cotton dyes are particularly sensitive to sunlight and easily change color in sunlight, especially blue, purple and pink. Might as well turn over and dry.
Light cotton clothes will turn yellow gradually if washed for a long time. You can add detergent to water and cook for 20 ~ 30 minutes, then scrub with water to restore the original appearance.
5. The temperature of ironing cotton fabric is about high 180 degrees. Because cotton material is not easy to be ironed when it is completely dry, it is best to spray some water moderately when ironing cotton fabric, so that moisture can penetrate evenly before ironing, which can get twice the result with half the effort.
synthetic fibre
Synthetic fibers, such as nylon, polyester fiber and acrylic fiber, have different characteristics and different cleaning and maintenance methods.
1. Nylon fabric is not easy to fade but easy to dye, so it must be separated from other dark clothes when cleaning to avoid dyeing.
2. Use neutral lotion to clean nylon clothes and avoid using hot water. Nylon clothes dry easily after washing and do not need to be dried.
3. Use low temperature to iron nylon clothes, about 140 degrees Celsius.
Tips for preventing clothes from fading in summer;
(1) When drying clothes in reverse, turn the clothes upside down so that the inside of the clothes is sunny and the outside is cool.
(2) When washing man-made fiber clothes by adding method, some salt should be added to the water; A small amount of alum can be added to the water for washing high-grade clothes to avoid or reduce the fading of clothes.
(3) Adding 1 ~ 2 tablespoons of vinegar to the detergent can also prevent the clothes from fading.
Tips for drying clothes
(1) Clothes should not be exposed to the sun. They should be dried in a cool and ventilated place until semi-dry, and then dried in weak sunlight to protect the color and service life of clothes.
(2) Pay attention to the wind direction when drying clothes. Due to the serious air pollution in recent years, especially in the downwind direction near the factory, the air often contains a lot of dust. If we ignore this phenomenon, it is easy to get dust on clothes and affect the wearing effect.
(3) When drying clothes, don't twist them too dry, but take water to dry them, and flatten the lapels, collars and sleeves of the clothes by hand, so that the clothes that are dried will remain flat and wrinkle-free.
Preservation methods and ironing skills
(1) save method
Clothes made of natural fibers and man-made fibers should be hung up for preservation.
In order to avoid moth-eaten, it is treated with mothballs. Mothballs should be wrapped in paper bags and separated from clothes to avoid chemical reaction between clothes and mothballs.
(2) Ironing skills
A: Precautions before ironing: (Ironing can be divided into vertical steam ironing and home ironing)
1). First, put the ironing board on a flat ground.
2) Check whether the ironing board is equipped with a heat shield.
3) Whether the temperature of the iron is suitable for the material of clothes (refer to the sign of washing water before ironing)
4) clearly understand which temperature clothes are suitable for; Most clothes are suitable for steam, but steam is not suitable.
Used for sticky parts.
5) For clothes (mirrors) that are easy to reflect light, an iron heat shield (or a cloth partition) should be used, so that the fibers of the clothes are not easily damaged.
6) The water storage capacity of the iron should be moderate, not too full, otherwise there will be excess water leaking wet clothes and causing clothes stains.
7) After the iron enters the water, don't put it flat, but put it slightly upward, otherwise it will leak.
8) The temperature of the iron should be slowly adjusted from low temperature to high temperature, and adjusted to the temperature suitable for clothes.
Note: A neat iron should not be used to iron sticky places, such as the front and collar of a suit.
B: common mistakes in ironing clothes:
1) The lapel line of the dress is not ironed properly (shirt).
2) The reverse welt of the coat is not ironed properly.
3) Wrinkles appear at the top of the sleeves after hanging, mainly because there is no suitable sleeve ironing tool.
4) The trouser bone is not in the middle position (it is not aligned with the bone position when ironing)
C: Precautions after ironing:
1) Pour out all the water in the iron to prevent the iron from storing water for a long time and depositing stains in the iron.
2) Remove the iron heat shield.
D: How to remedy the burnt clothes?
1) If the clothes are ironed to a slight mirror (mostly dark clothes), steam can be used to return to normal. If the situation is serious, a small amount of talcum powder can be splashed on the surface of the clothes. After five minutes, turn the iron to the steam temperature and iron the clothes with cloth, and the clothes can be restored to their original colors.
(Note: When using steam, the iron should not touch the clothes directly, but stay away from the clothes a little bit. Steam should be sprayed to the place where the mirror surface appears, and it will return to normal directly. )
-When the cotton fabric is not badly burnt, sprinkle some fine salt and rub gently.
-Silk: Add a little baking soda powder and water to make a thin paste, and apply it on the scorch mark and it will disappear.
This is very common.