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If you don't have color, I recommend that you use 84 diluted and don't mix with other detergents to produce toxic substances.
If the color is banded, use warm water + white vinegar.
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I don't know what your stubborn stain is, the answer has a word limit, it's not these two, you just q me, 1181492030
Pen stains Soak clothes stained with pen stains in water dissolved in oxalic acid and scrub them.
Soy sauce stain Soak the stain with water, sprinkle with a spoonful of sugar, and rub it with your hands. Then wash with water and can be removed.
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1. Red ink stains on washing clothes: new stains should be washed with cold water first, then soaked in warm soap for a while, and then rinsed with water; Aged stains can be washed with detergent first, and then rubbed with 10% alcohol solution to remove 2. Ink stains: You can mix rice grains and detergent thoroughly, apply it to the stain part and rub it, and then use it.
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Toothpaste, dish soap, if it really doesn't work, 84 bleach (if it's white).
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Animal and vegetable oil stains Gasoline or turpentine Wipe it dry first, and then wash it with soap if the oil stain melts, and finally wash it off with clean water.
Soy sauce stains Ammonia, oxalic acid Scrub with ammonia first, then with oxalic acid, and finally wash with water.
Blood stains Ammonia Wash with cold water first, then with ammonia.
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A few days ago, I bought a kind of underwear sterilization soap in the supermarket and thought it was really easy to use, it was very small and pink, I couldn't call it, it tasted good, you can use it to try, I have used it a few times, the effect is really amazing, I hope it can help you.
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Gasoline thinner (thinner) contains alkaline substances!! Try it: What do you mean by stubbornness? These items all hurt your hands, pay attention to protection!
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If it is watermelon water, you can first rub it with soap (warm water), then soak it in ice water for a while, then brush it with a brush, and finally rub it with laundry detergent (I don't know if it's okay).
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Dry glue can be easily wiped off with a cleaning meter.
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A piece of clothing that I like very much, there are some unknown stains, and I don't know when I got it, even if I wash it often, I can't wash it off.
A good garment may "fall out of favor" because of this stain. In the face of such stubborn stains, is there a way to save them and restore their innocence?
The first is the identification of stains, three clues to identify the composition of stains
To remove stubborn stains from clothing, you must first know the composition of the stain. It can be judged by the following three clues:
1.Observe the location of the stain.
Stains caused by food usually appear on the front of clothing or on the buttocks of pants; Perspiration stains usually appear on the neckline and cuffs; Pants or skirts are prone to black oil when getting on and off the bus; After cleaning the kitchen or bathroom, the detergent or bleach used may remain on the waist of the garment.
2.Smell the dirt.
After drying, it is difficult to distinguish between engine oil and normal oil stains, but engine oil stains may smell rancid, and that is because of the relationship between residual gasoline and fuel odor.
3.Look at the color of the dirt.
In general, if the color of the stain is brown, it usually contains protein components; If it is gray, it is usually a grease stain. Some garments have faded because they have been bleached, usually because chlorine-based bleach has been used, and there is no way to recover the bleaching stains.
The second is to clean the stains
1. Soak sweat stains in 3%-5% cold salt water for 1-2 hours, and then wash them off with water.
2. Blood stains (milk stains, urine stains) are ground with white radish, mixed with salt, applied to the blood stains, and then rinsed with water; Or use fresh ginger slices to scrub the blood stains repeatedly.
3. Add a few drops of practical vinegar to the juice stains of the clothes, scrub them several times, and then wash them with water.
4. Clothes with ink stains must be soaked in 2% oxalic acid solution for a few minutes, and then washed with detergent.
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Use aged vinegar to wash the stained area.
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