Remove stains
Removing stains from clothes is a problem that can be encountered in every home, which often causes anxiety to the housewife. These stains may affect clothing: fat, ink, oils, grease, food, and blood. In particular, how to get rid of them.
How to remove ink stains from clothing
The ink stain resulting from the use of pens is one of the most difficult stains on clothing, especially when the washing machine fails to completely remove. Here are some ways to get rid of difficult spots:
- The faster the spot is treated, the more moist the spot, the easier it will be to get rid of it.
- Do not rub the ink spot, because this causes the spread of the spot, and its spread should be reduced to minimize damage to the cloth.
- Please make sure to remove the stain permanently before using the dryer, as the heat of the dryer stabilizes the spot.
- If the ink is not removed permanently, the process must be restarted from the beginning until the spot is gone.
Cleaning of water-based ink spots
Water-based ink stains are easy to wash and remove from clothes, carpets, and curtains, the following are easy ways to remove these stains:
- Place a thick towel over the infected clothes, or anything else that absorbs the water.
- Place a small amount of washing powder on the spot with a gentle scrub.
- Put the water on the ink spot by using a sponge or piece of cloth, and the ink spot will gradually break down.
- Wash clothes in a normal way and use hot water if necessary.
Methods of removing stains from clothing
- Men’s shaving cream: By placing a small amount of men’s shaving cream on the spot, and then rub it with a period not exceeding ten minutes before washing with washing machine.
- Water and salt: This method is used to remove blood stains from clothes, by rubbing the spot with salt and water quietly, then washing clothes with washing machine.
- Baking soda: By preparing a paste of baking soda with water, put it on the spot and then leave it for a while, then rub the spot.
- hair gel: By wetting the spot with water, then spraying the gel on it, leaving it to dry completely, then wash clothes with washing machine.
- White vinegar: By diluting it with water and soaking it, or by adding a quarter cup of white vinegar with washing powder in the washing machine.
- toothpaste: By using a thick layer of toothpaste on the spot, then rubbing and leaving for a period of time, and then rubbed with a normal washing powder under water.