Laundry stain removal tips.
Stains on clothing are inevitable in everyday life, but with a few tips, they can be easily removed.
1.Red ink stains: Wash new stains with cold water first, then soak them in warm soap and rinse them with water; The old traces can be removed by mixing and rubbing with detergent and 10% alcohol solution.
2.Ink stains: You can mix rice grains with detergent, rub them on the stains, and then wash them with water; Or rub it repeatedly with a solution made of one part alcohol and two parts soap.
3.Ballpoint pen oil stains: put a wet towel on the stain, use a small bristle brush dipped in alcohol to brush lightly, wait for the stain to dissolve and spread, and then soak it in cold water and brush it with soap, which can be basically removed after two or three times.
4.Mildew: Wipe with a 2% soap alcohol solution, then with bleach 3%-5% sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, and finally wash normally.
5.Perspiration: Soak clothing in 5% salt water for 1 hour, then slowly rub it off.
6.Cardigan stains: Dissolve a neutral soap liquid, add a tablespoon of borax, soak in the soap for a few hours after the temperature drops to 60 degrees, then gently rub with warm water and finally dry.
7.Blood stains: soak in cold water first, then wash with soap or alcohol; If it is old, you can use lemon juice and salt water to remove it, or rub it with radish, and then wash it with water.
8.Oily chimneys: Scrub immediately with gasoline (from the outside of the stain and inside of the stain) or with warm soap.
9.Stencil paper, carbon paper stains: first wash with laundry detergent, then with gasoline, and finally wipe with alcohol.
10.Coffee stains: Coffee stains that are not too strong can be cleaned with soap or laundry detergent soaked in hot water; For stronger coffee, sprinkle a little glycerin into the egg yolk and apply before washing.
11.Egg traces: soak the tablecloth with cold water first, and then wipe with a cotton cloth dipped in a little salt; Or wash with a cotton cloth dipped in a little gasoline.
12.Lipstick stains: Soak them in gasoline and scrub them with soapy water.
13.Chewing gum stains: Chewing gum stains on clothing, walls, or other items can be removed by soaking the stain with white vinegar and then wiping it.