Help, my clothes are stained

Updated on vogue 2024-05-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Put the dyed clothes into the basin, if the dyeing range is small, you can only put the dyed place into the small basin, only pour boiling water on the dyed place to moisten, if the dyeing range is large and more, put all the clothes into the basin, pour boiling water and pour some 84 disinfectant, the amount should be larger. It will return to its original color in 10-15 minutes.

    1.Use aged vinegar to wash the stained area.

    2.Try a chemical called color bleaching, such as white cat bleaching.

    3.After diluting with 84 disinfectant, try to soak it a little, but be sure to master the dilution ratio and soaking time, this is related to the place where the dyed clothes are dyed and the degree of dyeing, it is best to float a few more times, rather troublesome, than overblow.

    4.Wash with Amway.

    5.Potassium permanganate and acetic acid, the practice is to dissolve a little potassium permanganate in water first, and then put the clothes to be rinsed in, to be fully soaked, after soaking for 10 to 20 minutes, the clothes will be dark red, pick up the clothes, wash the water; Then dissolve a little acetic acid in water, and put the clothes soaked in potassium permanganate into the acetic acid solution, the clothes will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the dyed places will also fade away without damaging the original color of the clothes. Sometimes you can also use this method when wearing yellowed clothes.

    6.Add laundry detergent and dish soap containing anionic surfactants 1:1 to warm water, soak the dyed area in warm water for more than half an hour, and then scrub it with your hands.

    If it is still not clean, put all the clothes in water above 50 degrees, add a small amount of laundry detergent to scrub, and use the fading of the clothes to reduce the color difference of the dyeing.

    7.Paint the dyed area, or embroider a flower, and a flower will cover the ugliness! Haha -

    8.Wet the stained area with water. Fill with salt. Then rub gently with your hands repeatedly. The dyed color is gone. Then wash with water.

    9.Place the stained laundry in a basin with hot water and add 10 tablespoons of baking soda per litre of water. Cover your clothes with laurel leaves, leave them overnight, and wash them the next morning, and you'll find them white again.

    Note: Bleaching bleached clothes is not good for the body, bleaching is the use of chemical special tin compounds, is a strong chlorine product, and the clothes will burn out if they are not mastered well. Some are bleached with potassium permanganate, and then bleached by strong oxidation of hydrogen peroxide, and if not white, some are also added with fluorescent brighteners.

    These are very bad for the human body.

    1. You can use rice soup, but it should be thicker. This one has practical experience, and it is okay.

    2. You can put a small amount of potassium permanganate in clean water, soak the clothes in water, soak them completely for 10-20 minutes, and then take them out, at this time the clothes are dyed with a little dark red, and then the clothes are immersed in acetic acid solution, the ink color can be removed, and the color of the original clothes can not be damaged, and some of the yellowed clothes we wear can also be restored in this way.

    3. Washing with relatively concentrated salt water can also play a role.

    4. You can use a relatively dilute 84 disinfectant, and you can cast it repeatedly, but if the dose is not well controlled, it will damage the clothes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Soak it in tide for about a day, if there is still a little bit, start soaking for a day or so, because you are freshly dyed, so it is easy to get clean, I have tried it, rest assured to use it hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to wash a white sweater, you can add a drop to the water when you are passing the clothes, and the blue ink will be a drop. Stir the ink well. Put the clothes over again, dry in the shade, and it's almost there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Polluted white, it is difficult to return to the original color; White sweaters are even more difficult, and the color between the threads cannot be completely removed.

    My suggestion is as follows:

    If the whole is dyed, it doesn't matter, you can continue to wear it, just pay attention to it is no longer pure white; If it is partially dyed, there are few opportunities to wear it, so let's look at it yourself.

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