Wash salt with soap.
Fresh cherry juice stains can be smeared with salt (let the juice adsorb on it)-moistened with water-washed with soap.
Cleaning method of cherry juice: white vinegar
Rub the dried cherry juice stains with white vinegar-leave them for 5 minutes-and then wash them with water.
Friendly reminder: at that time, it was easy to wash it off with white vinegar. If it is an old stain, increase the dosage and soak it overnight before rinsing. I remember the last time I soaked it like this, I forgot to wash it, and the next morning I saw that the juice was gone!
Cleaning method of cherry juice: baking soda
Boil baking soda with water-rub it. The last trick is also a wonderful trick: the colored fabrics are washed with concentrated salt water 10% ammonia scrubbing detergent in turn; White fabric can be soaked in bleaching solution (3% ~ 5% sodium hypochlorite solution) for 1 ~ 2 hours and then rinsed with clear water.
Cleaning method of cherry juice: concentrated salt water
Method 4: It is a wonderful trick: the colored fabrics are washed with concentrated salt solution 10% ammonia scrubbing detergent in turn; White fabric can be soaked in bleaching solution (3% ~ 5% sodium hypochlorite solution) for 1 ~ 2 hours and then rinsed with clear water.
In addition, it can also be rinsed with explosive salt, and the effect is good. Explosive salt is sold in supermarkets.
Friendly reminder: for slight juice stains, you can wash them with cold water. If you can't wash them once, wash them again until you wash them. For those with serious stains, dilute ammonia water (1 20 parts of ammonia water) can be used to neutralize the organic acids in the juice, and then it can be cleaned with soap. Clothes made of woolen cloth can be cleaned with tartaric acid solution. Silk materials can be rubbed with citric acid or soap or alcohol solution.