Cleverly remove juice stains from clothes
1, juice stain removal method: clothes are splashed with juice (such as peach juice and watermelon juice). ), should be dealt with immediately: rinse with hot water first, or pat the dirty place with wet cloth and paper, and then clean it with detergent.
2. The residual yellow spots can be washed off with bleach. Also pay attention to fabric properties. Wool fabrics should be rubbed and washed with dilute ammonia water;
3. Silk can be gently rubbed with citric acid or soap and alcohol solution; Other fabrics can be washed with tartaric acid or hydrogen peroxide.
4. Rinse the trace with warm glycerin first, then rinse with a little 10% acetic acid, and finally rinse with clear water.
5. New stains can be wiped with strong brine, or they can be immediately sprinkled with salt, gently rubbed by hand, soaked in water and washed with detergent solution, or washed with warm water and soap.
6. After removing heavy marks and old marks, the organic acids in the juice can be neutralized with 5% ammonia water first, and then washed with detergent. Tartaric acid can be used to clean chemical fiber mixture containing wool.
7. If the fabric is white, add a few drops of ammonia water to 3% hydrogen peroxide, wet the polluted place with a cotton ball or cloth, then wipe it with a clean cloth and dry it in the shade.
8. Wipe the contaminated area with 3-5% sodium hypochlorite solution, and then rinse with clean water. If it is old, it can be soaked in this solution for 1-2 hours, then brushed and rinsed clean.
9. Peach juice contains high-valent iron, which can be removed by oxalic acid solution. For persimmon stains, immediately wipe them with wine and strong brine, then clean them with warm detergent solution, and then rinse them with clear water.
10, tomato sauce can be scraped dry first and washed with warm detergent. Jam can be wet with water, washed with shampoo, washed with soap and wine semen, and rinsed with clear water.
1 1, glycerin to remove ketchup stains: clothes are stained with ketchup, coated with glycerin at about 35℃, left for half an hour, then scrubbed with warm soapy water and rinsed with cold water.
12. For slight fruit stains, you can wash with cold water. If you can't wash it clean once, wash it again until it is clean. If the pollution is serious, you can use dilute ammonia water (1 part ammonia water to 20 parts water) to neutralize the organic acids in the juice, and then wash it with soap. Woolen clothes can be treated with tartaric acid solution first. Silk can be washed with citric acid or with soap and alcohol solution.
13, drop a few drops of vinegar on the juice stain, rub it with your hands several times, and then wash it with clear water.
14, stains can be soaked in 80% L-ammonia solution, and then brushed off with a brush dipped in ammonia solution.