First, use the laundry detergent
Generally, the juice of strawberries gets on clothes, so you can immediately apply the laundry detergent to the dirty place, slightly dip some water, gently knead the foam to completely cover the dirty part, wait for a few minutes, and then clean it by conventional methods.
second, bleaching with bleaching powder
if you are white cotton and linen or polyester clothes, you can wash them with normal washing methods first. if they are not clean, you can soak the white clothes in water with a proper amount of bleaching powder for a period of time, and then wash them with conventional methods.
Third, hydrogen peroxide+ammonia water
If strawberry juice just drips on white clothes, add a few drops of ammonia water into 3% hydrogen peroxide, dip cotton balls or cloth pieces in this solution to wet the contaminated area, and then wipe it with a clean cloth and dry it in the shade.
iv. color bleaching cleaning
put the clothes into the basin, with the stained part attached to the bottom of the basin, measure 1/4 bottle cap (1g) with color bleaching bottle cap, pour the color bleaching and 1/4 bottle cap (1g) with the collar clean, cover the stains with other stain-free parts of the clothes to prevent air drying, and let it stand for 2 hours before rinsing. If there are still stains after 2 hours, you can add a proper amount of water to wet the whole dress and leave it overnight. Color bleaching is not suitable for easily faded clothes and dry cleaning clothes. Avoid touching metal buttons, zippers and metal ornaments on clothes, and avoid direct sunlight when using. Do not directly use the stock solution of bleaching solution.
5. Tips
When clothes spill juice (such as peach juice and watermelon juice), they should be treated immediately: wash them with hot water first, or pat the dirty place with wet cloth and paper, and then use detergent to clean them. It can also be washed with salt. Residual yellow spots can be washed with bleach. Also pay attention to fabric properties. Wool fabric should be rubbed and washed with diluted ammonia water; Silk can be gently rubbed with citric acid or soap or alcohol solution; Other fabrics can be washed with tartaric acid or hydrogen peroxide. Wash the traces with warm glycerin first, then drop a little 1% acetic acid, and finally rinse them with clean water.