1. Cleaning with laundry detergent
If the strawberry juice has been on the clothes for a short time, you can immediately apply laundry detergent to the stained area, dip it in a little water, and gently Knead the foam so that it completely covers the stained area, wait a few minutes, and then clean it in the usual way.
2. Bleach with bleaching powder
If you are wearing white cotton, linen or polyester clothes, you can wash them with normal washing methods first. If they cannot be washed clean, you can wash the white clothes Soak in water with an appropriate amount of bleaching powder to bleach for a period of time, and then clean using normal methods.
3. Hydrogen peroxide + ammonia
If the strawberry juice just happens to drip on the white clothes, you can add a few drops of ammonia to 3% hydrogen peroxide and dip a cotton ball or cloth into the solution. Moisten the stained area, wipe with a clean cloth and dry in the shade.
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1. Removal of animal and plant oil stains
Animal and plant oil stains are common stains on clothing and are also polar liquid stains. Such stains should be removed by wiping or brushing with solvents such as gasoline, perchlorethylene and other organic solutions. When scrubbing, use a towel or cotton cloth to absorb the wiped stain solution in time to remove it from the surface of the clothing.
Prevent some stains from remaining on the surface of the clothes after the solution evaporates, which will cause marks on the surface of the clothes. If traces appear, they can be removed by repeated wiping or extensive brushing. You can also apply water to the stains on the clothes and spray them away with a high-pressure spray gun.
2. Removal of butter stains
Butter is thick animal fat, which can be scrubbed with toluene or carbon tetrachloride solvent. The traces left behind can be removed with a mixture of alcohol and ammonia. It can also be removed with alcohol soap.
3. Removal of curry oil stains
The method of washing curry oil stains on clothes is: first wet the curry oil stains on the clothes with clean water, and then put in 50. C. Brush in warm glycerin, and finally wash with clean water. If the clothes are made of cotton or linen, they can be washed with 10% ammonia solution.
If the clothes are made of silk or wool, they can be scrubbed with 10% dilute acetic acid aqueous solution, and finally rinsed with clean water. Curry oil stains on white clothing can be scrubbed with 5% sodium hypochlorite aqueous solution, then washed with detergent, and finally rinsed with clean water
4. Removal of candle oil stains
On clothing If it's stained with candle oil, simply washing it won't work. First rub off the wax on the surface of the clothes with your hands, then use blotting paper or highly absorbent paper to pad the upper and lower parts of the stain respectively, and then iron it with an iron. The candle will melt when it is heated, and the melted candle oil It will be absorbed by the paper. If it cannot be cleaned at one time, you can repeat it several times and the traces of candle oil will be completely removed.