What should I do if the mud stains on my clothes can t be washed off due to my previous work?

Updated on vogue 2024-05-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. When the clothes are dry, apply the original solution of Blue Moon hand wash or deep cleaning laundry detergent to the stains, completely cover the stains, let stand for 5 minutes (can be gently scrubbed), and add Blue Moon laundry detergent for regular washing;

    2. If the stain cannot be removed after the above methods, then.

    1) Clothes made of white cotton and linen polyester: Add 1 bottle cap (40g) of blue moonshine and white clothes (600g specification) to half a basin of water (about 2 liters), stir well, soak in white clothes for 30 minutes, rinse clean. If there is still no stain after soaking for 2 hours, take out the clothes, add 1 cap of this product to the basin, stir well, put in the clothes and continue soaking.

    The cumulative soaking time should not exceed 6 hours.

    2) White clothes of color and other materials: put the clothes into the basin, the stained parts are attached to the bottom of the basin, measure 1 4 caps (10 grams) of colored clothes and 1 4 caps (10 grams) of blue moon collar with blue moonlight color clothes (600g specifications) with bottle caps, pour them on the stains, cover the stains with other non-stained parts of the clothes, prevent air drying, let stand for 2 hours, and rinse clean. If the stain remains unremoved after 2 hours, it can be left on for an extended period of time overnight.

    Precautions: White clothes are suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester cotton, cotton and linen fabrics, do not use silk wool spandex nylon and other non-chlorine bleaching clothes, do not directly use the original solution. Colored clothes are not suitable for clothes that are easy to fade and dry cleaning, avoid touching metal buttons, zippers, metal ornaments, etc. on the clothes when using, and avoid direct sunlight.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    84 disinfectant plus laundry detergent, first apply laundry detergent to the stain, and then rub and wash with 84 disinfectant, tried and tested.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Apply lemon juice to the stain for 15 minutes, rub vigorously and finally rinse off with laundry detergent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Soak it in bleach overnight, then soak it in laundry detergent for half an hour.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can bubble it with white vinegar first and see the effect! No, no buy color drift to take a closer look.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the laundry, you can wash it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You don't think that dress is a thread coat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Remove coffee and tea stains

    Spill coffee or tea on your clothes, and if you take them off immediately and scrub them with hot water, you can wash them off. If the dirt has dried, it is necessary to wash it in a more complicated way.

    1.Wipe the stain with a mixture of glycerin and egg yolk, let it dry slightly, and then wash it with water.

    2.Apply glycerin to the stain first, sprinkle some boric acid powder, and then soak it in boiling water to wash it to remove the stain.

    3.Rubbing with dilute ammonia, borax and warm water can also remove stains. If it is a wool blend textile, it does not need to drop ammonia, and only washes it with a glycerin solution of 10.

    2. Remove wine stains

    1.If it is a freshly stained wine, beer or other liquor, it can be washed off with water.

    2.If it is stale, it must be placed in a borax solution with ammonia water to remove it.

    3. Remove fruit juice

    1.Freshly dyed juice can be sprinkled with salt, lightly moistened with water, and then soaked in soapy water to wash.

    2.For slight fruit stains, you can wash them with cold water, and if you can't wash them once, wash them again until they are clean. If the pollution is heavier, dilute ammonia water (1 part ammonia water and 20 parts of water) can be used to neutralize the organic acids in the juice, and then wash it with soap.

    Woolen clothes can be made with tartaric acid solution first. Silk can be washed with citric acid or with soap and alcohol solutions.

    3.Drop a few drops of vinegar on the juice stain, rub it with your hands a few times, and rinse it off with water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Enzyme laundry detergent: Apply enzyme laundry detergent on the back of the mud stain, soak it in cold water for 30 minutes, and finally scrub it off by hand.

    2. Potato with a small area of mud stains, you can cut the potatoes in half, then use the cut surface to rub the place with the mud stains, and finally put the clothes in the washing machine to wash.

    3. Alcohol and water: If it is a large area of mud stains, mix alcohol and water together, and wipe the stain with a sponge dipped in diluted alcohol. If the garment is made of material that will not fade, you can also use white vinegar to clean it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The contents are as follows: After the mud stains are dried, rub them by hand or brush them with a brush to remove the floating soil, then rub the stains with ginger, and finally rinse them with water to remove the mud stains. You can also rub it with drops of toilet water, and then wash it off with water.

    You can also try the following methods: you can soak it in the rice washing water, change the rice washing water once a day, after about 3 days, the yellow stains can be removed, and finally rinse with water.

    There are often some stains of unknown origin on the clothes, and they can't remember where they came from after they are found, so they often can't 'prescribe the right medicine', so it is more effective to use a more general cleaning method.

    1. Stains on white clothing.

    You can mix 4 parts of ammonia with a concentration of 10%, 1 part of baking soda (sodium carbonate), 2 parts of fine white soap, 4 parts of alcohol and 100 parts of water, moisten the stain with a cloth dipped in the mixture, wipe until the stain is removed, and then rinse with water.

    2. Smudges on any fabric.

    Ammonia at a concentration of 10% can be used.

    Mix 5 parts, 3 parts of acetone and 20 parts of alcohol soap and wipe them off. It can also be wiped with a mixture of 1 part of alcohol, 1 part of ether, and 8 parts of pure turpentine with a concentration of 90%.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it okay to wash it with too stained laundry detergent, if not, finally alkali powder or alcohol.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Soak your clothes in warm water for 10 minutes and then they will fall off.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, just rinse it, but it really doesn't work, rub the rice, and rinse it off with water.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Just buy a new outfit.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Put some vinegar in the water and you're good to wash.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The shorter the stain stays on the garment, the easier it is to remove. Sometimes, depending on the material of the garment, it will also affect the effect of stain removal, and it is difficult to remove the stain after it has dried or undergone improper treatment. For mud stains, it is recommended to scrape as much as possible after the mud has dried.

    Soak it in the hot Radial professional detergent solution or apply it directly to the stain with the Radial Clean Nu Skin laundry detergent and let it stand for about 5 minutes, then wash with the highest temperature allowed by the washing label.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What kind of clothes for the eyes, with mystery, soak for a day, it's really not good to be ruthless, add alkali.

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