How can I get rid of oil stains and how do I get rid of them?

Updated on vogue 2024-06-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Candle decontamination.

    When a certain amount is collected, chop it up and remove the wick, weigh it, add the same amount of turpentine to the wax, put it in a pot filled with cold water and boil it in water to melt the candle, stir it and pour it into the jar to cool it for later use. To make mopping floors easy and effortless, the floor wax can be slightly heated before use.

    2. White vinegar cleaning method.

    Gently wipe the surface of the furniture with a 1:1 mixture of white vinegar and hot water, and if the stain is difficult to remove, let the vinegar water stay on the surface of the stain slightly, and then wipe vigorously with a soft cloth. This is because acetic acid softens the dirt and keeps it off the surface of the furniture.

    This method is suitable for the maintenance of mahogany furniture, as well as other furniture cleaning after being contaminated with ink, etc.

    3. Salad oil, milk and tea.

    When mopping the floor, add a few drops of salad oil to the water to make the floor very shiny. Or use sour milk with a little vinegar, which can not only remove the stain, but also polish it very brightly. In addition, the dirt on the painted floor can be wiped off with strong tea juice.

    It is also easy to remove the stain by wiping the smudge on the kitchen floor with burnt honeycomb soot and then mopping the floor with a sprinkle of vinegar on the mop.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Oil stains on clothes can be scrubbed with rosin perfume, banana water, gasoline, etc., and then soak in salt water for a few minutes, and then rinse with water.

    If the silk jewelry is stained with oil, it can be gently scrubbed with acetone solution.

    Oil stains on dark clothes can be removed by scrubbing with residual tea leaves.

    Mix a little toothpaste with laundry detergent and scrub the oil stains on the clothes, and the oil stains can be removed.

    Take a little flour, mix it into a paste, apply it to the front and back of the clothes, dry it in the sun, and remove the husk to remove the oil stains.

    Paint stains Clothes stained with paint, spray paint stains, you can just stained with paint stains on the front and back of the clothes to apply a little cool oil, every few minutes, with a cotton ball along the warp and weft lines of the clothing a few times, the paint stains will be eliminated. 1 day paint stains can also be removed by this method, as long as a little cool oil is applied, the patent leather will wrinkle on its own, you can peel off, and wash the clothes again, the paint stains will be gone.

    New stains can be rubbed with turpentine or banana water, and then scrubbed with gasoline. The stain can be soaked in 10-20 ammonia or borax solution to dissolve the solids and brush clean.

    Wine stains can be rubbed with boiled milk, which is very effective. Among them, white cotton and linen clothing is the most effective.

    Ink stains and lipstick stains should be washed with detergent, or mixed with glutinous rice and detergent, or you can apply toothpaste to rub the stained area, and then rinse with water. In the case of silk, spread the stain side down on a clean paper, apply dry cleaner or alcohol, rub the back of the silk stain until the stain disappears, and then wash and rinse.

    If there are mildew spots on clothes, you can use a little mung bean sprouts to rub the mildew spots, and then rinse them with water to remove the mildew spots.

    Fresh mildew is first cleaned with a soft brush and then washed off with alcohol. The plaques were first coated with light ammonia, left for a while, then coated with potassium permanganate solution, and finally treated with sodium bisulfite solution and washed with water.

    When there are mildew spots on leather clothes, wipe them with a towel dipped in soapy water, wash them with water immediately after removing the dirt, and then apply nail gram oil after drying.

    The mildew stains on the white silk clothes can be scrubbed with 5 pieces of liquor, and the mold removal effect is very good.

    Silk clothes mildew, generally can be brushed in water with a soft brush, if the mildew is heavier, can be coated with 5 talk of salt water in the place of mildew, placed for 3-5 minutes, and then rinsed with water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can use dish soap or gasoline to remove grease stains, and dish soap or gasoline can be dropped on the oil stains and rubbed with your hands, and the effect is good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.To use white vinegar: Mix white vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio and pour into a spray bottle. Spray it on the oil stain and let it stand for a few minutes and wipe it with a sponge or brush.

    2.Use baking soda: Mix baking soda and water in a 1:1 ratio into a paste, apply to the oily area, let it stand for about 30 minutes, and then wipe it with a sponge or brush.

    3.Use lemon juice: Mix lemon juice and water in a 1:1 ratio, apply to oily areas, let stand for 5-10 minutes, and then wipe with a sponge or brush.

    4.Use dish soap: Mix dish soap and water in a ratio of 1:10, apply to oily areas, let it sit for a few minutes, and wipe with a sponge or brush.

    5.Use alcohol: Pour alcohol over the oil and wipe it with a sponge or brush. Be careful not to overuse alcohol to avoid damaging the surface coating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Leave the dish soap on for a few minutes.

    After the clothes are stained with oil, do not rush to rinse with water, first apply the dish soap to the oil stains on the clothes, let the dish soap stay on the clothes for about 20 minutes, and then gently rub it with your hands, and finally, rinse with water to completely wash off the oil stains.

    Toothpaste. Or squeeze some toothpaste and apply it to the stain, gently rub it a few times, and then scrub it with water to remove the oil.

    Alcohol or table salt.

    Applying alcohol or salt solutions to the oil stain can also remove the oil. Dry cherry blossoms, salt water and soap.

    If the clothes are soiled with cooked oil, soak them in warm salt water, and then rub them with soap to rinse them.

    Talcum powder. If there are oil stains on the silk clothes, you can adjust the talcum powder into a paste and apply it to the oil stains, stay for a period of time, remove the talcum powder, and then put a book paper on the silk, and iron it with an electric iron at a low temperature.

    Alcohol and chalk dust.

    If there are oil stains on the leather clothing, you can apply a paste made of alcohol and chalk powder to the oil stains on the leather clothing, and carefully wipe it off after the paste is dry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How do you get rid of oil stains on clothes?

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