Hello! If your clothes are accidentally stained with mulberry stains, the sooner you clean them, the better. If the stains stay for a long time, it will increase the difficulty of cleaning. You can use the following methods to clean them:
1. When the clothes are dry, wash them by hand. Apply the original liquid laundry detergent to the stained area to completely cover the stain. After leaving it for 5 minutes (you can scrub it gently), add laundry detergent for regular washing;
2. If the stain still cannot be removed by the above method,
(1) Pure white cotton, linen, and polyester clothing: add 1 bottle cap (40g) of white clothing color stain remover (600g specification) to half a basin of water (about 2 liters), and mix well , put the clothes in, soak for 30 minutes, rinse clean.
Evenly, put in clothes and continue soaking. The total soaking time should not exceed 6 hours.
(2) Colored or white clothes made of other materials: Put the clothes into a basin, stick the stained area to the bottom of the basin, and measure 1/4 of the bottle cap with the bottle cap of Colored Clothing Stain Cleaner (600g specification) (10 grams) of colored clothing with stains and 1/4 bottle cap (10 grams) of collars, pour it on the stained area, cover the stain with other stain-free parts of the clothing to prevent air drying, let it sit for 2 hours, and rinse clean. If there are still stains that have not been removed after 2 hours, you can extend the standing time to overnight.
Notes:
1. White clothing stain removal is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester-cotton, cotton and linen fabrics. Please do not use it on colored clothes (including White background stripes, white background plaid, white background printing), do not use on silk, wool, spandex, nylon and other non-chlorine bleachable clothing, do not use the original solution directly.
2. Colored Clothing Stain Cleaner is not suitable for clothes that are prone to fading or dry cleaning. When using it, avoid contact with metal buttons, zippers, metal accessories, etc. on clothes, and avoid direct sunlight.