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What should I do if purple residue remains on my white clothes after washing?

1. Wash white clothes and white socks

Stubborn stains on white clothes are difficult to eradicate. At this time, boil a lemon slice in water and soak the white clothes in the water for about 15 minutes. Wash it after a few minutes.

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2. Strange smell from cleaning clothes

Sometimes clothes will have an unpleasant smell of sweat due to improper drying. Mix white vinegar with water and soak them. Smell the clothes for about five minutes, and then just dry the clothes in a ventilated place!

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3. Dealing with pen marks on clothes

First, pour alcohol on the scratches of the fountain pen on the clothes. Cover it evenly with alcohol. The alcohol should be medicinal alcohol with a concentration of not less than 75%. Put the alcohol-poured side of the clothes up, and try not to touch other sides of the clothes, otherwise the color of the pen or ballpoint pen mark may stain other parts of the clothes. Use an ordinary washbasin and prepare more than half of the basin of water. Next, pour two caps full of bleach water into the clean water. Make sure it is two caps full. Stir it together, and then add a little washing powder. You can control this amount yourself. Then stir briefly to allow the washing powder to fully dissolve in the water. Okay, now soak the clothes completely in water for twenty minutes. When the time comes, wash the clothes and there are no marks left!

If it is a ballpoint pen mark and the mark is heavy, if there are still traces after using the above method, finally rub it gently with toothpaste and soap, and then rinse it with water. (But do not use boiling water!)

There is another way to solve the problem of ballpoint pen marks on clothes: don’t rush to put the clothes in the water, but wash the stained part with gasoline first. wash.

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4. Clean soy sauce stains on clothes

(1) White sugar is required. First, soak the stained area with water, then sprinkle a spoonful of sugar and rub it with your hands. We can see that part of the soy sauce stain has stained the sugar, and then washing it with water can remove the stain.

(2) Soda ash is required. After soaking the white vest, apply baking soda to the area with soy sauce stains. After 10 minutes, wash it with clean water to remove the soy sauce stains.

(3) You need to use fresh lotus roots. Cut the fresh lotus roots with a knife, apply the fresh lotus root juice on the soy sauce stains, and wash it in water after 10 minutes to remove the soy sauce stains.

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5. Cleaning and applying paint on clothes

What should you do if you get paint on your clothes? The method is to apply cooling oil to the area with paint, because the substances contained in the cooling oil can dissolve the paint, and then rinse it clean. If it is stained with water-soluble paint (such as water-soluble paint, latex paint) and household interior wall paint, wash it off immediately with water; if the nylon fabric is stained by paint, first apply lard and rub it, and then soak it with detergent. Rinse with clean water.

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6. Cleaning grass stains

You need to prepare 100 grams of salt, and you also need to prepare 1000 grams of water. Pour the water into the container and stir it evenly with your hands. Put the grass-stained clothes into the basin and soak them in salt water for 10 minutes. Wash your clothes in water and you will find that stubborn grass stains can be washed away easily.

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7. Clean dyed clothes

Put warm water in the washing machine, start the washing machine for rinsing, add 84 disinfectant, and add about 30% of the water to half a tank. Dissolve a bottle of disinfectant, dissolve and dilute it, put in clothes, cover the machine, and rinse for about 25 minutes. After 25 minutes, take out the clothes. After the clothes are dried, they will return to their original color.

If you want to prevent the clothes from fading, you must put some salt in the water (one teaspoon per bucket of water) for the new clothes you just bought. Rinse them with clean water immediately after washing, and do not soak them for too long. Long time! Finally, do not expose it to the sun, as the sun will denature the dye. It should be placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry.

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8. Clean blood stains

(1) When it is first stained, wash it with cold water or light salt water immediately (hot water is not allowed, because blood stains Contains protein, which will solidify when exposed to heat and is not easy to dissolve), and then wash with soap or 10% potassium iodide solution;

(2) Use white radish juice or mashed carrots mixed with salt to remove stains on clothing Blood stains; Use 10% tartaric acid solution to wipe the stained area, and then wash it with cold water;

(3) Use enzyme-added laundry detergent to remove blood stains, the effect is very good;

( 4) If the stain lasts for a long time, wipe the stained area with 10% ammonia or 3% hydrogen peroxide. After a while, wash it with cold water.

(5) If it is still not clean, wash it with 10-15% oxalic acid solution, and finally rinse it with clean water.

(6) Whether it is new or old, it can be cleaned with sulfur soap.

(7) Apply hand oil on the blood stain, leave it on for about 15 minutes, and then wash it with water and soap.

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9. Easily wash away mold spots on clothes

Due to the hot weather, humid air, or the change of seasons, washed clothes can easily become moldy. Mildew, especially on white clothes, is a very depressing thing once it grows on it.

It doesn't matter, there are many ways to deal with these mildew spots:

(1) Mung bean sprouts; put the tender mung bean sprouts on the moldy spots and rub them vigorously with both hands. Is it cleaner? Then put some mung bean sprouts and rub them, hum, the color is much lighter, rub it again, the hard work pays off, the mold spots are gone, and finally rinse with water, haha, it’s that simple, the problem is solved;

< p>(2) Mildew spots on clothing can be exposed to the sun first, then use a brush to remove the mildew, and then wash it off with alcohol;

(3) Silk clothing can be washed with citric acid and then cold water Wash and rinse;

(4) Mildew stains on linen fabrics can be cleaned with calcium chloride solution;

(5) Stains on woolen fabrics can also be cleaned with mustard solution or borax solution (1) Add two tablespoons of mustard or two tablespoons of borax to the bucket of water) for cleaning;

(6) Wipe with 2% soap alcohol solution (add a handful of soft soap flakes to 250 grams of alcohol and stir evenly), and then use bleach Apply 3-5% sodium hypochlorite or wipe with hydrogen peroxide, and finally wash. This method is limited to white clothing, and the traces can be soaked in the solution for 1 hour.

(7) Soak the clothes contaminated by mildew stains in concentrated soapy water, take them out with the soapy water, dry them in the sun for a while, and dry them several times until the mildew stains are removed. Rinse with clean water;

10. Clean red and purple liquids

(1) Red liquid stains can be washed with white vinegar first, and then rinsed with water;

(2) In addition, you can first soak the stained area with red medicine, scrub it with glycerin, and then wash it repeatedly with ammonia-containing soap. If you add a few drops of dilute acetic acid and then wash with soapy water, the effect will be better;

(3) To deal with purple water stains, dilute a small amount of insurance powder with boiling water and wipe it with a small brush dipped in the solution. Scrub repeatedly with insurance powder and water until it is completely removed (wool sticky materials, re-dyed clothing, silk and direct dyes are prohibited!!)

11. Cleaning plaster

Sometimes If plaster is applied to clothes, you can add a few drops of alcohol (or sorghum wine) to the area stained by the plaster and rub it. After the plaster is removed, rinse it with water or rub it with roasted alum powder. , you can also wash it with water;

You can also use edible alkaline noodles to sprinkle on the stained area, add some warm water, and rub it several times to remove it. If you heat the alkaline surface in an iron spoon and sprinkle it on the stained area, then rub it with warm water to remove the stain faster.

12. Clean yellowed clothes

In fact, clothes will turn yellow, mostly because the fluorescent agent has weakened. If you want the clothes to be white and bright again, you have to find a way.

(1) Rice washing water + orange peel is simple and effective: keep the rice washing water or put the orange peel into the pot and add water to boil, then soak the yellowed clothes in it and scrub it to easily restore the clothes. White. Not only is it simple, but unlike the fluorescent whitening agents sold on the market, which can cause side effects on the skin and does not damage clothing materials, it is a good method worth trying;

(2) For yellow stains caused by sweating, use Ammonia removal: Sweat stains caused by sweating, because the sweat containing fat is easy to condense in the cloth fibers, so add about 2 tablespoons of ammonia during washing, soak for a few minutes, scrub, then wash with clean water, follow the usual Use the laundry program to remove yellow sweat stains!

13. Clean beer and rice wine stains

Put new stains in clean water and wash them off immediately.

The traces can be washed with clean water first, then rubbed with a mixture of 2% ammonia and borax, and finally rinsed with washing water; the traces of rice wine can be washed with clean water and then washed with 5% borax. Wipe the stained area with solution and 3% hydrogen peroxide, and finally rinse with clean water.

14. Clean juice marks

(1) For new stains, wipe the stained area with concentrated salt water, or immediately sprinkle salt on the stained area, rub it gently with your hands, moisten it with water and then soak it in the wash Wash it in an ammonia solution, or use warm water and soap to wash it off;

(2) After removing heavy stains and old traces, you can first use 5% ammonia to neutralize the organic acids in the juice, and then use Detergent cleaning. Chemical fiber blends containing wool can be cleaned with tartaric acid;

(3) If the fabric is white, add a few drops of ammonia to 3% hydrogen peroxide, and use a cotton ball or cloth dipped in this solution to clean it. Moisten the contaminated area, wipe with a clean cloth, and dry in the shade;

(4) Wipe the contaminated area with 3-5% sodium hypochlorite solution, and then rinse with clean water. If there are old traces, you can soak them in the solution for 1-2 hours, then brush and rinse;

(5) For peach juice traces, because they contain high-valent iron, oxalic acid solution can be used Remove it. For persimmon stains, immediately rub them with wine and concentrated salt water, then wash them with warm detergent solution and rinse them with clean water;

(6) Tomato paste can be scraped off dry stains first, and then washed with warm detergent. The jam can be moistened with water, scrubbed with shampoo, washed with soap and alcohol, and rinsed with water.

15. Cleaning rust

Do you often encounter this when doing housework?

Take a fresh lemon, squeeze out its juice and drop it on the rust stains, rub it with your hands, repeat several times until the rust stains are removed, and then wash it with soapy water.

16. Cleaning iodine stains

For iodine stains, soak them in starch and rub them (starch will turn black immediately when exposed to iodine), and then gently wash away with soapy water.

Light iodine stains can be wiped with hot water or alcohol, or with potassium iodide solution.

Thick stains can be immersed in a warm solution of 15-20% baking soda for about 2 hours, and then rinsed with water.

17. Cleaning printing ink

When wool or cloth is stained with printing ink, it should be rinsed with hot or boiling water first, then scrubbed with soapy water, and then rinsed with clean water. Can be clean. Never wash in cold water as this will soak the color into the fibers and make it difficult to wash out.

18. Clean butter stains

Because the main component of butter stains is fat, alcohol or ammonia can be used to remove it.

19. Cleaning lipstick marks

(1) JM who needs to put on makeup is probably most afraid of getting lipstick marks when taking off her clothes;

(2) If you get lipstick marks, you can first use a small brush dipped in gasoline to scrub gently to remove the grease, then use a warm detergent solution to wash it off;

(3) If there is no gasoline, you can also use a bubble type Pour mineral water or soda water for mixing drinks on a clean cloth and dab it on the stained area, it is very effective!

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20. Clean tea and coffee stains

(1) Clothes contaminated by tea, coffee and other beverages can be cleaned immediately with 70-80% It can be removed by washing with hot water.

(2) Old tea stains can be washed with concentrated salt water or rubbed with a mixture of ammonia and glycerin (1:10). Ammonia is prohibited for silk and wool fabrics. They can be rubbed with 10% glycerin solution, washed with detergent and rinsed with water.

(3) Old tea and coffee stains can be wiped with a mixed solution of glycerin and egg yolk, and then rinsed with clean water after drying slightly. Or apply glycerin to the stained area, sprinkle with a few grains of borax, and soak in boiling water. You can also use diluted ammonia, borax and warm water to wipe.

(4) Old coffee stains can be wiped with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and then washed with clean water. You can also use salt or glycerin solution to clean.