What should I do if my clothes are white and yellow?

Updated on vogue 2024-08-01
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If the white clothes are yellow, they generally can't get back, so you can only use 84 disinfectant.

    Give it a try. If it's burned, it's almost like it's wasted, and it's not any color or greasy or something, so there's still a way to save it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1. Washing rice water: Put the rice washing water into the pot and boil, then cool the boiling water slightly, put the clothes in it and soak it for a while and then scrub it carefully.

    2. Ammonia: Sweat stains are the most common "culprit", especially easy to make white shirts yellow, add two tablespoons of ammonia when washing, and soak for a few minutes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Your white clothes are yellowed. If that's the case, you can buy a bottle of Basi and soak your clothes in it. In this way, the clothes will turn white after washing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Try it with bleach, because this bleach is quite suitable if the clothes are dyed or have a yellowing like this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ironing clothes should pay attention to what material the clothes are made of, the temperature of conditioning is not the same, white clothes should be ironed with pure white cloth wrapped outside the clothes, 1 white is ironed is not clean.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Repair the yellow place and decorate the clothes store with a small pattern.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You all said that the abdominal pain, how to divide the situation of the house is now released? You all say abdominal pain, how to divide the house? Now that this has been replaced, in general, you can wash it all over again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'll come to you, and you said your clothes are white, what should I do if they are yellow? I think your clothes are white springs, so you can't always ask for them, so you can't wash them off with the yellow ones!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Wool: take an appropriate amount of alum and dissolve it in boiling water to cool, then use a brush dipped in alum water to iron the yellow part, and then take the clothes to the sun to dry.

    2. Cotton fabric: Immediately sprinkle a little fine salt on the yellowed part, then gently rub it with your hands, and then go to the sun to dry for a while, and wash it with water.

    3. Chemical fiber material: immediately put on a moist towel and iron it several times, the scorch marks can be restored to its original state, and if it is seriously ironed, it can only be sewn with the same color of fabric.

    4. Silk material: Immediately mix a little baking soda powder with water to make a paste and apply it to the scorch marks. After the water has evaporated, put on a clean, damp cloth and iron it with an iron.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can first soften the vinegar bubbles, and spray iron with a fast cloth when it dries, which can relieve the point.

    Ironing refers to ironing a garment by heating an iron. Generally, an iron is used to iron clothes to make them flat. In ancient times, it was called "iron", also known as "fire bucket" and "gold bucket". It is generally made of metal, and in ancient times, it was mostly heated by charcoal fire and ironed clothes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. 1.Alum can remove the scorching yellowing of woolen clothing.

    First, dissolve a small piece of alum in warm boiling water, brush the alum water on the hot part of the clothes, and then put it in the sun to dry, which can reduce the scorch marks; When the woolen material is yellowed, it is also brushed as before, so that the place without fluff due to the yellowing is exposed, and then gently rub the fluff-free part with the tip of a needle until the new fluff is picked up, and then put a damp cloth on the fluff to iron.

    2.Fumigation can remove wool or fabric, and make clothes scorched and yellowed. Scrub with a toothbrush and then steam fumigation with boiling water to reduce scorch marks.

    3.Exposure to the sun can also remove burns from clothing. Cover the unburned part with paper or other things, then spray the scalding part with cool water and expose it to the sun. After the water has dried, spray some water again until the parts are similar in color.

    4.Vinegar can also be used to remove wrinkles and ironing marks on clothes. You can drip the vinegar on the raw edge paper, cover the folds, and iron it with an electric iron, the marks will disappear, and the clothes will be restored to flatness.

    5.If the cotton clothes are burned with scorch marks, you can sprinkle some fine salt on the scorch marks, then gently rub them with your hands, dry them in the sun for a while, and then wash them with water, and the scorch marks can be reduced or even gradually disappear.

    What should I do if my white coat is yellowed by the iron?

    1.Alum can remove the scorching yellowing of woolen clothing. First, dissolve a small piece of alum in warm boiling water, brush the alum water on the hot part of the clothes, and then put it in the sun to dry, which can reduce the scorch marks; When the woolen material is yellowed, it is also brushed as before, so that the place without fluff due to the yellowing is exposed, and then gently rub the fluff-free part with the tip of a needle until the new fluff is picked up, and then put a damp cloth on the fluff to iron.

    2.Fumigation can remove wool or fabric, and make clothes scorched and yellowed. Scrub with a toothbrush and then steam fumigation with boiling water to reduce scorch marks.

    3.Exposure to the sun can also remove burns from clothing. Cover the unburned part with paper or other things, then spray the scalding part with cool water and expose it to the sun.

    After the water has dried, spray some water again until the parts are similar in color. 4.Vinegar can also be used to remove wrinkles and ironing marks on clothes.

    You can drip the vinegar on the raw edge paper, cover the folds, and iron it with an electric iron, the marks will disappear, and the clothes will be restored to flatness. 5.If the cotton clothes are burned with scorch marks, you can sprinkle some fine salt on the scorch marks, then gently rub them with your hands, dry them in the sun for a while, and then wash them with water, and the scorch marks can be reduced or even gradually disappear.

    6.Wipe the charred area with a ringed onion and rinse with cold water to reduce the scorch marks.

    7.After the clothes are yellowed, you should immediately put on a wet towel and then iron it, and the light ones can be restored to their original state, and if they are seriously burned, they can only be made up with the same color cloth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it cotton? You sprinkle some fine salt, then rub it gently with your hands, put it in the sun and wash it off with water. Try it, this is to be done immediately when you iron clothes at home, you have been so long, try more.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. If the iron is overheated and the clothes are yellow, you can use toothpaste dipped in cold water to gently scrub them, and then take the clothes to the sun to dry, which can reduce the yellowness.

    2. After brushing the woolen clothes with serious yellow stains, and then fumigating with the hot steam when the kettle is boiling, the color stains will become lighter and disappear.

    3. If it is a chemical fiber, it is difficult to recover if it is not resistant to high temperature and is burned.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dear, hello, I'm glad for your question, 1. You can use toothpaste dipped in cold water to gently scrub it, and then take it to the sun to dry, which can reduce the yellow color If the roasted yellow area is relatively large, you can remove or cut off the whole piece, and then replace it with a piece of cloth of the same kind of clothing.

    Hello dear, I hope mine is helpful to you I wish you a happy life and all the best!

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can first soften the vinegar bubbles, and spray iron with a fast cloth when it dries, which can relieve the point.

    Ironing refers to ironing a garment by heating an iron. Generally, an iron is used to iron clothes to make them flat. In ancient times, it was called "iron", also known as "fire bucket" and "gold bucket". It is generally made of metal, and in ancient times, it was mostly heated by charcoal fire and ironed clothes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not like there's no money to buy a new one.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Do you have a friend from the processing plant? Let them help you redye it, and the effect is okay.

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