Asphalt The words are poured into us one, which is a substance extracted through distillation of oil by exposure to heat and pressure appropriate. The asphalt is used in many areas, the most important of which is paving the streets, so that it becomes more organized and easy to walk on, the asphalt is effective, and withstand the different weather conditions in all four seasons, where it has some processing operations, and then pour it in some of the holes that need repair or the street is full area.
The asphalt is a viscous, mysterious black color. It is also strongly attached to many objects in the form of stains on clothes, carpets, tools, hands and many others. Peat stains are a big problem when leaving some effects on clothing pieces either during work or touching it inadvertently, here are the most important ways to remove the stains of the clothes:
Patch stains can be removed from clothes specifically in several ways including:
Method 1:
- Put a large piece of ice or cubes of ice in a plastic bag, then put it on the spot until it freezes and harden, then remove it by knife by scrape it until it disappears.
- You can place a piece of soft cloth under the asphalt, then moisturize well and began rubbing with another cloth so as to hide the presence of this patch or move to the other piece of cloth.
- Leave it dry well.
- Then we wash it like the rest of the clothes.
- Leave it for some time before washing as usual.
Method 2:
- Scrape the slick well with a flat tool such as a knife.
- Use some products that help remove pebble stains.
- Wash the spot well.
- Then washed with hot water.
- If some remaining effects are observed on the clothing piece, you can use a clean white cloth, put in a few detergent and start rubbing it thoroughly until it disappears.
- Wash the clothing piece back with warm water.
Method 3:
- A chemical can be used as white kerosene despite its flammability.
- Put a little of it on the spot of asphalt.
- Wash clothes piece well.
- Wash it with other clothes naturally.
- Drying clothes piece.
Method 4:
- Use of some types of oils or oil product for children.
- Rub the piece of clothing either with a cloth over the spot of the slick or place it directly on the spot.
- Wash clothes piece.
- Drying.