Clothes splashed with oil can t be washed off, what chemical principle should be used to remove oil

Updated on vogue 2024-07-11
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the principle of similarity and dissolution, the oil stain can be washed away with an oily substance. For example, gasoline, there are more powerful thinners, but these may cause damage to the clothes themselves, so pay attention to the amount of control.

    I once saw a trick that was to seize the best time to deal with it. It refers to the grease stains that are put on your clothes during meals. On the first day, I hurried to the bathroom, took a sip of water in my mouth, and sucked on the oil stains.

    Change a few more sips of water. This will suck it off your clothes in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you can't wash off ordinary laundry detergent or laundry detergent, you can use toothpaste to apply it to the area where the oil stain has been built, then gently rub it, and then rinse it with water to make the oil stain disappear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. You can squeeze some toothpaste to wipe the oily spot on the clothes, and gently rub it until the oil stains on it melt away. After the oil stains disappear, remember to take off the clothes and wash them with water in time, otherwise it will leave a toothpaste mark;

    2. You can cut a few slices of carrots and gently rub them on your clothes, and you will find that the oil stains on your clothes will slowly disappear after a while;

    3. You can soak the clothes in warm water for a day and a night, add an appropriate amount of washing powder and melt it with boiling water, and the stains will be removed when you wash the clothes the next day;

    4. If there are stubborn oil stains that still can't be washed off after soaking, you can sprinkle some baking soda and continue to scrub with your hands;

    5. Caustic soda is an industrial raw material, the decontamination ability is super strong, you must pay attention to safety when using, remember to wear gloves, put the caustic soda in hot water to melt, and then put the clothes in it to soak for half an hour, you can see that the water will turn yellow, but the clothes have turned white, and it is very simple to remove oil stains.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several ways to remove oil stains from clothes:

    1.Cover the garment with salt stains, and if the grease is dry, dip some water on it, wait for the salt to completely absorb the grease, and then gently rub off the salt, and the garment will be free of grease.

    2.Pour talcum powder on the surface of the oily clothes and gently press the talcum powder with your hands to let it fully contact and fuse with the oil stains, and finally wash the talcum powder with water, and the oil stains on the clothes will be gone, because talcum powder contains a small amount of surfactant, which can effectively remove the oil stains on the clothes.

    3.Apply a small amount of alcohol to the oily area, then wait for half an hour, and when the time is up, gently scrub the oily area with your hands, and then clean it.

    4.If the cooked oil stains the clothes, immediately soak them in warm salt water for 30 minutes, and then brush them repeatedly with neutral soap to remove the oil stains.

    5.Squeeze some toothpaste into the grease stain, gently wipe it back and forth, and then scrub it with water, some of the oil stains can be washed off in this way.

    6.Ink stain removal method: Wash new stains with cold water first, then soak them in warm soap for a while, and then rinse them with clean water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can use dish soap, alcohol, toothpaste, etc. to clean, the specific steps are as follows: 1. Boil hot water, pour it into a basin when the water temperature reaches about 80, and soak the oily part of the clothes in warm water; 2. Soak in warm water for about 10 minutes, drop a few drops of dish soap, because it is an oil stain, the effect of dish soap will be faster; 3. Gently rub a few times to lather, and you will find that half of the original greasy is washed off; 4. Wash it again with clean water, leaving a little bit of oil stains; If the oil stain is still obvious, squeeze a little toothpaste and apply it to the remaining oil stain, and then gently rub it a few times;

    After foaming and rinsing with water, you will find that all the original oil stains have been removed.

    In addition to brushing your teeth, toothpaste can also remove oil stains, sweat stains, and yellowing from clothes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are different degrees of oil stains in each piece of clothing, which is extremely beautiful. Cleaning oil stains is also a more important level in dry cleaning, if it is not clean, it will appear soon after washing, and in serious cases, where the oil agent has been used, there will be a circle, which needs to be in the process of removing oil stains, according to the severity of the oil stains on the clothes, the white gasoline can be sprayed through.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, if there is grease and dirt on the clothes, it can also be washed off, such as using dish soap, bus disinfectant, etc., which can be washed off.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have grease stains and dirt on your clothes, you can use the batter to stick it on and wait for the batter to dry before removing it. It is also possible to use gasoline to remove oil stains.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can first apply dish soap to your clothes, rub them repeatedly, and then soak them in water, and wash them back and forth to remove dirt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Clothes stained with oil stains can first squeeze some toothpaste to wipe back and forth on the oil stains, and then scrub with water to easily remove, and then put the oil-stained clothes into salt water to soak, wait for about 30 minutes to clean it, in addition, you can put the dirty clothes into baking soda water and then scrub them, and finally drip dish soap on the oily parts to scrub, which can also achieve good results.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have grease stains on your clothes, you can try washing them with banana water or petrol, and then washing them with laundry detergent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Do not soak in water, then use dish soap to drop some and rub dry.

    Then wash it regularly.

    Tried and tested methods on their own.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Squeeze toothpaste on greasy areas of your clothes, sprinkle with starch and squeeze a little dish soap.

    2.Wet the oil-stained area of your garment and rub your hands together a little hard.

    3.Rub and rinse with water.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, if the clothes are accidentally stained with oil stains and dirt, it is recommended to wash them as soon as possible to avoid the formation of stubborn stains and increase the difficulty of washing.

    It is recommended to use the "dry clothes pre-coating method" with the "color stain immersion method" for cleaning

    1. Dry clothes pre-coating method: keep the clothes dry, apply the Blue Moon pre-painted artifact stock solution directly to the stain until it completely covers the stain, let it stand for 5 minutes (so that the liquid and the stain fully react), then gently rub the stain, add laundry detergent for regular machine washing or hand washing;

    2. If the stain is stubborn and cannot be washed by using the "dry clothes pre-coating method", then the "color stain soaking method" can be used to deal with it

    1) Pure white cotton, linen and polyester clothing: Add 1 cap (40 grams) of white clothes for color stains in every half basin of water (about 2 liters), stir well, soak in the clothes for 30min, rinse clean.

    2) White clothes of color and other materials: wring out the clothes, put them in the basin, stick the stains to the bottom of the basin, measure the color stains of the colored clothes and the collar with the caps of the colored clothes and 1 4 bottle caps (10 grams each), pour them on the stains, make the stains soaked, and cover them with other parts of the clothes (to prevent the stains from drying out). Let sit for 2 hours and rinse well.

    If the stain remains unremoved after 2 hours, it can be left on for an extended period of time overnight.

    Before use, it is recommended to understand the dosage and precautions through the back label of the product, and then clean.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Grease stains, dirt on clothes. You can soak your clothes in boiling water, add laundry detergent, add a little baking soda, and squeeze a little lemon juice.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. When the clothes are dry, apply the original liquid of the special laundry detergent for hand washing to the stains, completely cover the stains, let it stand for 5 minutes (you can scrub gently), and add laundry detergent for regular washing;

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

    1) Pure white cotton, linen, polyester clothing: Add 1 bottle cap (40g) of white clothes (600g specification) to each half basin of water (about 2 liters), stir well, soak in the clothes for 30min, and rinse clean.

    If the color stain is not removed after 2 hours, take out the clothes, add white clothes to the basin (add 1 bottle cap to each half basin of water), stir well, put in the clothes and continue soaking, and the cumulative soaking time does not exceed 6 hours.

    2) White clothes of colored or other materials: put the clothes into the basin, the stain part is attached to the bottom of the basin, measure 1 4 caps (10 grams) of colored clothes and 1 4 caps (10 grams) of the collar with the color stain net (600g specification) of colored clothes, 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.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How do you get rid of oil stains on clothes?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    with organic solvents such as gasoline, alcohol, etc.

    Because the similarity is compatible.

    Or try it with dish soap.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Toothpaste and soap add up to keep you clean.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Buy a bottle of laundry detergent and rub it with your fingers, and you can wash it after fifteen minutes on the oily area, and the effect is very good, I have tried it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! Remove oil stains on clothes Liby laundry detergent to help you, clean and protect color, do not hurt clothes, and prevent clothes from turning yellow, old and hard; Stronger detergency and cleaner power; Neutral formula, no hurting hands, no residue, a good choice for removing oil stains, and at the same time introduce a washing method to you, you can make a reference:

    1. Put the clothes into the basin, dip the stained parts with water, then wipe the Liby laundry detergent on the stains, let stand for 2 hours, and then dip the water and rub it several times.

    2. If the stain disappears, rinse it with water;

    3. If there are still stains after 2 hours, you can add an appropriate amount of water to moisten the whole clothes, pour in Liby laundry detergent, and leave it overnight. For heavy stains, the soaking time can be appropriately extended.

    Note: Pay attention to the size of the bottle cap when using, the size of the cap of different kilograms of laundry detergent is different, for different types of laundry detergent with different weights, you can refer to the dosage instructions on the back of the bottle when using.

    Hope it helps, thank you.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The principle is the same for the big ones and different for the small ones.

    In general, it's the same thing about dissolving the oil from the clothes.

    The difference is that the principle of gasoline is similar and compatible, and the oil is lipophilic, insoluble in water, and easily soluble in oil, so the oil can be dissolved directly with gasoline. Detergents dissolve in water, and oil stains are removed by the surfactants contained in the detergent. Surfactants are amphiphilic substances, one hydrophilic and the other lipophilic.

    When the oil stain is encountered, the lipophilic end will be adsorbed with the oil stain, so that the surface of the oil stain is covered with a layer of surfactant. The hydrophilic end points to the water, and with scrubbing and other actions, the large oil stain becomes a small oil stain, and then dissolves in the water.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No, gasoline and oil stains are both grease, and gasoline can wash off oil stains because of the similarity principle. The washing principle of detergent is that detergent and oil stains form an emulsion.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The difference between removing oil with gasoline and washing off oil with detergent:

    Gasoline and detergent can both be used to remove oil, but the principle of oil removal is different. Gasoline forms a solution when it dissolves the oil, but water with detergent dissolves the oil by dispersing the oil into tiny droplets to form an emulsion, which then floats away with the water.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not the same. Gasoline dissolves oil, and detergent emulsifies and breaks down oil into small droplets that flow away with water.

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