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What should I do if I get tomato juice on my clothes? What if I can't wash it off?
There are tomato juice stains on clothes, which can be cleaned in the following ways:

1. After the clothes are completely dried, apply the stock solution of the special hand-washing laundry detergent to the stain, completely cover the stain, let it stand for 5 minutes (gently scrub), and then add the laundry detergent for routine washing;

2. If the above method can't remove the stain, then

(1) Pure white clothes made of pure cotton, linen and polyester: for each half basin of water (about 2 liters), add 1 bottle cap (40 grams) of white clothing stain (600g specification), stir evenly, soak in the clothes for 30 minutes, and rinse off.

* If necessary, the soaking time can be extended appropriately. If the color stain is not removed after 2 hours, take out the clothes, put the white clothes into the basin (add 1 bottle cap to each half basin of water), stir them evenly, and continue to soak them in the clothes for a cumulative soaking time of no more than 6 hours.

(2) White clothes made of colored or other materials: put the clothes into the basin and stick the stained parts on the bottom of the basin. Dye the bottle cap with colored clothes (600g specification), and measure out 1/4 bottle cap (10g) and 1/4 bottle cap (10g) to dye the collar. If the stain is still not removed after 2 hours, the standing time can be extended to overnight.

Precautions:

1, white clothes stained mesh is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester cotton, cotton and linen fabrics, but not for colored clothes (including white stripes, white plaids, white prints), silk wool, spandex, nylon and other chlorine-free bleached clothes, and do not use the stock solution directly.

2. The stains on colored clothes are not suitable for faded clothes and dry cleaning clothes. Avoid touching metal buttons, zippers, metal ornaments, etc. Avoid direct sunlight on clothes.