Now is the season for eating pomegranates, but many people always splash pomegranate juice on their clothes when they peel them. If it is light-colored clothes, it will look ugly and difficult to wash. .
Here are some ways to wash off pomegranate juice: 1. When pomegranate water splashes on white clothes, soak them in milk first, and then use washing powder for regular cleaning. For pomegranate water that has just been splashed on clothes, you should change it immediately, sprinkle it with salt, then wash it with clean water, and then wash it with washing powder or soap. Brightly colored pomegranate water can be applied on the marks with a mixture of 1 egg yolk and 50 grams of glycerin. After half a day, wash it off with warm water at 25-30 degrees Celsius.
2. Rub the dried juice with vinegar, leave it for 5 minutes, and then wash it with water. Baking soda dissolved in water can also remove pomegranate juice during scrubbing. Colored fabrics can be washed with concentrated salt water, water, 10% ammonia water, and detergent in sequence; white fabrics can be soaked in bleach solution and 3% to 5% sodium hypochlorite solution for 1 to 2 hours and then rinsed with clean water.
3. If there is a lot of pomegranate water and the color is particularly red, you can beat an egg, remove the egg white, then add about 50 grams of glycerin, then stir to mix evenly, and then apply the pomegranate juice Put it on a bench or basin for about 3-4 hours, and then rinse it with warm water.
Note: If it is white clothes, such as a white shirt, you can directly soak them in 84 disinfectant for about 2-3 hours, and then wash them. Because colored clothes can be washed away by 84 if used improperly, so try to be careful. For colored clothes, you can also rub them with concentrated salt water for 5 minutes, then wash them with clean water, and then rub them with ammonia water to neutralize the acidity of the pomegranate juice and neutralize the red pomegranate juice stains, and finally Wash with laundry detergent.