1. Use some mature vinegar to wash the stained area
2. Try chemicals called color bleaching, such as white cat bleach
3 .After diluting it with 84 disinfectant, try soaking it for a while, but you must master the dilution ratio and soaking time. This is related to the location of the dyed clothes and the degree of dyeing. It is best to bleach them several times. Be troublesome and don’t overdo it.
4. Wash with Amway
5. Potassium permanganate and acetic acid. The method is to dissolve a little potassium permanganate in water, and then put the clothes to be rinsed in. Fully soaked. After soaking for 10 to 20 minutes, the clothes will be dark red. Pick up the clothes and wash them with clean water; then dissolve a little acetic acid in water, put the clothes soaked in potassium permanganate into the acetic acid solution, and the clothes will be It will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the dyed areas will also fade away without damaging the original color of the clothes. Sometimes you can also use this method to wear yellowed clothes.
6. Add washing powder and dishwashing liquid containing a large amount of anionic surfactants to warm water at a ratio of 1:1, soak the stained area in warm water for more than half an hour, and then scrub with your hands. If it is still not clean, put all the clothes in water above 50 degrees, add a small amount of washing powder, and scrub them. Use the fading of the clothes to reduce the color difference of the dyed clothes.
7. Paint or embroider a flower on the dyed area, one flower can cover up all the ugliness! Haha ^-^
8. Wet the dyed area with water. Then cover it with edible salt. Then rub it gently with your hands repeatedly. The dyed color will be gone. Then wash it with clean water.
9. Put the dyed clothes into a basin filled with hot water and add
10 spoons of baking soda per liter of water. Cover the clothes with laurel leaves and leave them overnight. Wash them the next morning and you will find that they are white again. Note: Clothes bleached by bleaching are not good for the body. Bleaching uses chemicals, special tin compounds, which are very harmful to the body. Strong chlorine products will burn clothes if not handled properly. Some use potassium permanganate and then strong oxidation and bleaching with hydrogen peroxide. If it is not white, some also add fluorescent whitening agent. These are very harmful to the human body.