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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.
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Most sugars contain components that are soluble in alcohol and gasoline. It is recommended to use alcohol for cleaning, and then use gasoline if the effect is not good or the cleaning is not clean, please pay attention to safety during the cleaning process.
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Here's how to remove the gum sticking to the sweater:Prepare materials: sweater, basin, Coca-Cola stained with chewing gum 1, put the place where the gum is glued to the clothes into the basin, as shown in the figure below
2. Pour the cola onto the place where the gum sticks to the clothes, as shown in the picture below
3. Soak the clothes in the cola for half an hour, as shown in the picture below
4. After soaking, you can slowly remove the gum by hand, as shown in the figure below
5. Finally, you can see that the gum has been cleaned up when it sticks to the clothes, as shown in the figure below
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Soak the sweater, apply it to the gum separately with sweater lotion or shampoo, lather gently, and then slowly separate from the sweater after a few minutes.
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If the fibers of the clothes have penetrated deeply, they can only be taken to the laundry, and they may not be cleaned. If it hasn't penetrated into the fibers of the garment, put it in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator and remove the gum by taking the garment out after an hour.
After freezing in the refrigerator, scrape it off with a knife and wipe it off with alcohol or gasoline! I've used it.
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1.When you notice chewing gum sticking to your clothes, don't rush to rub it with your hands, as this will embed the gum into the fibers of the garment. If possible, find a way to cool the gum and peel it off your clothes.
If the peel is not good and stains remain, it can also be removed with volatile oil or nail polish remover.
2.Use a piece of white paper to spread it on the gum that sticks to the clothes, and then iron it with an electric iron for two or three minutes, and the gum will stick to the white paper.
3.Put the ice cubes on top of the gum and when the ice cubes melt, the gum can be easily removed.
4.Put the clothes with chewing gum in a plastic bag and freeze them in the refrigerator for an hour or two, and the gum will be rubbed off when it is frozen hard.
5.Rub the egg whites on the gum, rub them with your hands, and then wash them in water to wash them off.
6.You can sprinkle an appropriate amount of baking soda on the chewing gum that sticks to your clothes, and then rub it off.
7.Take an appropriate amount of vinegar and sprinkle it on the gum that sticks to your clothes, and rub it to rub it off.
8.Soak the chewing gum with an appropriate amount of gasoline and soak it for three or two minutes to get rid of it.
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Hello, If you accidentally stick gum on your clothes, you can easily remove it by pressing a piece of ice on the gum for a while.
When chewing gum is glued to your clothes, do not crumple the fabric where the gum is attached, and do not try to tear off the gum immediately, as there is a high risk that the gum will be embedded in the seams. The gum should be cooled with cold or ice water, carefully peeled off when the gum has solidified and hardened, and if stains remain, can be removed with volatile oil or nail polish remover.
Chewing gum sticks to the clothes, and it is easy to remove as long as you put it in the refrigerator to freeze it so that the gum freezes hard.
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The super easy way is to put the clothes in the refrigerator, let it sit for a few minutes, wait for the gum to fully solidify, and then drop it with a button.
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It seems to have been introduced in a program that I watched somewhere, and you can also go to chew gum by soaking it in a wine with a higher degree such as a second pot head.
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You can fold the clothes with chewing gum and put them in a plastic bag, then put them in the refrigerator to freeze them, take them out and break them gently. You can also put ice cubes in a place where the gum is sticked, and you can gently break it off after freezing the gum. You can also pour a little cooking oil on the place of the chewing gum and wipe it well, and it will come off automatically.
Prepare a little alcohol, pour it over your clothes where the gum sticks to it, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Take another knife and gently scrape the gum off your clothes, but be careful to scrape slowly so that the knife doesn't damage your clothes. If the marks have not been eliminated, you can pour some more alcohol and wipe it with your hands a few times.
How to clean up the sweater: You can use magnesium oxide powder and talcum powder in a ratio of 1:1 for care.
Note that it is care, not washing. High-end mink sweaters are most avoid contact with acidic, alkaline and oily substances, and most of the detergents on the market are alkaline, so they are not suitable for caring for mink sweaters.
If it is a wool coat, you can spread the coat flat, evenly apply the quilt with a sponge dipped in powder, rub the particularly dirty parts repeatedly, let it stand in a cool place for a day, and then use a brush to clean the coat powder, and then put the leather coat on the portrait air mold, blow the powder clean with an air spray gun, and dredge the quilt with a dense tooth comb in the forward direction.
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If bubble gum sticks to your clothes, you can easily remove it by pressing a piece of ice on the bubble gum for a while.
When the bubble gum is glued to your clothes, do not crumple the fabric where the bubble gum is attached, and do not try to tear off the bubble gum immediately, as this may cause the bubble gum to be embedded in the seams. Bubble gum should be cooled with cold or ice water, carefully peeled off when the bubble gum has solidified and hardened, and if stains remain, can be removed with volatile oil or nail polish remover.
Bubble gum sticks to your clothes, and it is easy to get rid of it as long as you freeze it in the refrigerator so that the bubble gum freezes hard.
How to remove clothes stuck with bubble gum.
Clothes can be removed by staining them with bubble gum and scrubbing them with gasoline or alcohol. Clothes that are difficult to remove because of chewing gum are frozen in the refrigerator compartment for a period of time until the sugar stains become brittle, and they can be peeled off with a knife by gently scraping them.
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Fortunately, I know, you put it in the refrigerator and you freeze it for a while, and when the bubble gum is hard and scrape it off with a knife. I've just done it, it's still relatively easy to make!! 1
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It can be washed off with egg whites, because the protein in egg whites can dissolve the sticky substances in bubble gum
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Cool with ice cubes and remove.
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Hello! Clothes are glued to chewing gum and can be cleaned using the following methods:
Ironing method (preferred):
Pick and remove the surface of the gum as much as possible;
Place the stained side downward, put a white clean paper towel under the stained surface in advance, rotate the electric iron to the lowest setting, iron the stain on the reverse side, and the chewing gum will adhere to the paper towel after being softened at high temperature;
If there is a small amount of small chewing gum crumbs left on the clothing, you can gently rub it off with your hands;
Then use the special laundry detergent for hand washing to precoat the stained area, let it stand for 5 minutes, and then add the laundry detergent for regular washing.
Freezing method (when the garment label states that it cannot be ironed):
Wrap ice cubes in a plastic bag and place them on the stain or freeze the fabric in the refrigerator;
When the stain hardens, bend the garment or gently pick off the whole stain with a toothpick;
If there is a small amount of small chewing gum crumbs left on the clothing, you can gently rub it off with your hands;
Then use the special laundry detergent for hand washing to precoat the stained area, let it stand for 5 minutes, and then add the laundry detergent for regular washing.
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Hello! How to wash your tweed clothes:
1) Tweed clothes should not be washed, washing is easy to lose hair, shrinkage and deformation, it is recommended to send it to a professional dry cleaner for cleaning. The number of dry cleaning should not be frequent, generally about once a year or two.
2) If there are stains on the tweed clothes, they should be washed in time. The longer the same stain stays on it, the less likely it is to be washed off; In addition, after a long time, the stain penetrates into the wool fiber, and it will inevitably rub hard when cleaning, which is more likely to cause damage to the woolen coat.
3) For stained tweed clothes, you can try to deal with them in the following way: spread the clothes on the table, soak them in warm water (about 30) with a thick white towel (don't wring them too dry) and put them on the tweed coat, gently pat them with a thin stick to transfer the stains in the clothes to the hot towel, and then wash the towel, and repeat it several times.
Tweed clothes are warm and comfortable to wear, but they have shortcomings such as pilling and easy insect moth, so they should be maintained to maintain their long service life
1) Clean the dust on the clothes frequently: After the tweed clothes are worn, they are easy to get dusty, so it is best to remove them as soon as possible. Once dust falls on it that is difficult to remove, do not brush it with a brush. There is a special roller on the market for cleaning woolen clothing, which is very effective in removing such dust.
2) Remove wrinkles: Tweed clothes can be given enough humidity to smooth out the wrinkles on the clothes. The steam iron can be adjusted to a low temperature and ironed at a distance of 1 2 cm from the wool coat; You can also put a white towel over the garment and then iron it, so that it will not hurt the fabric fibers and will not leave ironing marks.
3) Keep it dry and moth-proof: Worn clothing may absorb body sweat stains, so it should be dried in a well-ventilated place before putting it away. If it is kept in a cabinet, it is recommended to put in some desiccant to keep it dry.
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