It's really a speechless thing, a very good dress was ruined by a large area of rust. Seeing this situation, I thought of using 84 disinfectant or bleach, but these chlorine-containing detergents will definitely cause damage to clothes, so I don't dare to try it.
I had to wash the rust with soapy water first, but the rust didn't seem to have changed. So, I decided to try using the usual trick – lemonade to clean. However, the results were still not satisfactory and the rust stains persisted.
After trying many things, I almost gave up, but I was not willing to throw this dress away. So, I found a rust remover and decided to try again as a dead horse doctor. If you can't wash it back, throw it away, and the next time your clothes rust back, you don't have to do so much useless work.
Due to the large area of rust stains, I decided to treat them one by one. What I didn't expect was that the moment it dripped down, I noticed that the rust stains began to slowly fade until they disappeared. Wash the rest of the place immediately, and the rust on the clothes is finally completely removed.
After removing the rust stains, I washed the clothes with laundry detergent and left them dry. Now that the rust on the clothes has been resolved, the remaining rust remover can continue to be used.
The dress went through a big speechless experience, but I eventually found a solution. And in the future, you don't have to worry about the clothes being rusty and not being able to wash them.
Note: This rust remover is not recommended if you have used bleach or disinfectant 84 for the source of rust stains!
Rust stains on clothes