1. Wash red ink stains on clothes: Wash new stains with cold water first, then soak in warm soapy liquid for a while, and then rinse with clean water; old stains can be washed with detergent first, then 10% It can be removed by rubbing with alcohol solution.
2. Ink stains: You can mix rice grains and detergent thoroughly, apply it on the stained part and rub it, and then rinse it with clean water; you can also use a solution made of one part alcohol and two parts soap to rub repeatedly. Good results.
3. Ballpoint pen oil stains: First of all, you need to check what material the clothes are made of. The general method is to put a towel under the stained area, use a small bristle brush dipped in alcohol and gently scrub it along the thread until the stain is dissolved and diffused. Then soak the clothes in cold water, apply soap and scrub gently. Repeat this two or three times to basically remove the ballpoint pen oil. If there is still a small amount of residue after washing, it can be removed by soaking in hot soapy water or boiling. This method can be used for cotton and cotton-polyester fabrics. If the woolen bag is stained with ballpoint pen oil, you can first soak the stained area in a mixed solution of trichlorethylene and alcohol (the ratio is two to three) for 10 minutes. At the same time, brush it gently with a brush until most of the oil stains are removed. After dissolving, wash with low-temperature soapy water or neutral laundry detergent.
4. Mildew spots: Wipe with 2% soap alcohol solution, then wipe with 3%-5% sodium hypochlorite bleach or hydrogen peroxide, and finally wash.
5. Soak the sweat-stained road next to the sandstone road with 1% salt water for 1 hour, and then rub it slowly. clean.
6. The woolen sweater is contaminated: Dissolve the neutral soap liquid in boiling water and add a tablespoon of borax. When the temperature drops to 60 degrees, soak the woolen sweater in the soap for three or four hours, and then Gently rub in warm water at 40-50 degrees, and finally rinse with warm water. If there are still contaminated areas that cannot be cleaned, you can use soap solution and two tablespoons of turpentine to make it into a milky wash. After washing, let the sweater dry naturally. When it is mostly dry, use an iron that is not too hot and separate it with a layer of cloth. Iron it dry and flatten, then dry it briefly.
7. Blood stains: Freshly stained blood stains can be soaked in cold water for a few minutes, and then washed with soap or alcohol. Such traces can be removed with lemon juice and salt water, or wiped with white radish, but avoid washing with hot water. You can also wash the blood stain with water until it turns light brown, then wash it with glycerin soap, and finally rinse it in warm water.
8. Chimney oil stains: If there are chimney oil stains on clothes, you should immediately scrub them with gasoline (scrub from the outside of the stain inward to avoid the stain from expanding) or wash with warm soapy liquid.
9. Wash wax paper and carbon paper stains on clothes: first wash them with washing powder, then wash them with gasoline, and finally wipe them with alcohol.
10. Coffee stains: Coffee stains that are not too strong can be cleaned by soaking in hot water with soap or washing powder; for stronger coffee, you need to sprinkle a little glycerin into the egg yolk, mix it and apply it on For stains, wait for it to dry slightly and then wash the coffee stain with soap and hot water to remove it.
11. Washing clothes and egg stains on tablecloths: There are often egg stains on clothes, especially tablecloths on dining tables. Soak the tablecloth in cold water first, and then use cotton cloth or cotton cloth dipped in a little salt. Wipe and finally wash with warm water.
12. Lipstick stains: Lipstick stained on light-colored clothing can be washed away by soaking it in gasoline and then scrubbing it with soapy water.
13. Chewing gum stains: For chewing gum stains on clothing, walls or other items, you can first soak cotton or a cloth with white vinegar, and then use it to scrub the stained area until it is clean.
14. Tung oil stains: Soak the tung oil stains with gasoline first, then scrub with tofu residue to remove them.
15. Plaster: wash off with warm white wine.
16. Iodine stain: wash it off with flour.
17. Mercury stain: wash it away with vinegar.
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Oil stains
① Oil stains on clothes can be scrubbed with rosin water, banana water, gasoline, etc., and then soaked in 3% salt water After a few minutes, rinse with clean water.
② If silk jewelry is stained with oil, you can gently wash it with acetone solution.
③ Oil stains on dark clothes can be removed by scrubbing with residual tea leaves.
④ Mix a little toothpaste with washing powder and rub to wash away the oil stains on the clothes. The oil stains can be removed.
⑤ Take a little flour, make it into a paste, apply it on the front and back of the oil stains on the clothes, dry in the sun, peel off the dough, and the oil stains can be removed.
Paint stains
① If the clothes are stained with paint or spray paint, you can apply a little cooling oil on the front and back of the newly stained clothes. After a few minutes, use a cotton ball to smooth the fabric. Just rub the warp and weft lines a few times and the paint stains will be eliminated. This method can also be used to remove paint stains on the first day. As long as you apply a little cool oil, the paint leather will wrinkle on its own, you can peel it off, and wash the clothes again, and the paint stains will be gone.
② For new stains, wipe the stained area with turpentine or banana water, and then scrub with gasoline. For old stains, you can immerse the stain in 10-20% ammonia or borax solution to dissolve the coagulation and wipe it clean.
Wine stains can be wiped with boiled milk, which is very effective. Among them, white cotton and linen clothing are the most effective.
Wash ink stains and lipstick stains with water and then wash them with detergent, or mix glutinous rice and detergent thoroughly. You can also apply toothpaste on the stained part, rub it in, and then rinse with water.
If it is silk material, lay the stain side down on clean paper, apply dry cleaning agent or alcohol, rub the stained back of the silk fabric until the stain disappears, then wash and rinse.
Mold spots
① If mildew spots appear on clothes, you can use a few mung bean sprouts to rub the mildew spots, and then rinse them with clean water to remove the mildew spots.
② Brush new mold spots with a soft brush first, and then wash them off with alcohol. The old mold spots are 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.
③When there are mildew spots on leather clothes, wipe them with a towel dipped in some soapy water. After removing the dirt, wash them immediately with clean water. After drying, apply nail polish.
④ Mildew spots on white silk clothes can be scrubbed with 5% white wine, and the mildew removal effect is very good.
⑤ If mildew spots appear on silk clothes, you can generally scrub them with a soft brush in water. If the mildew spots are severe, you can apply 5% salt water to the mildew spots and leave them for 3-5 minutes before washing them again. Just rinse with clean water.
It is difficult to remove chewing gum from clothes. If the clothes are left in the refrigerator for a period of time, the chewing gum will become brittle after freezing and can be easily scraped off with a razor blade.
Dyeing clothes often fade after being washed. If the clothes are washed and then rinsed in clean water with two cups of beer, the faded area can be recolored.
White clothes often turn yellow after being worn for a long time. You can soak them in a solution containing indigo and rinse them. The result will be as white as new