1. When we eat green walnuts, if we accidentally get the walnut juice on our hands, don’t worry. At this time, you can take some edible salt and sprinkle it on the part of your hand that is stained with walnut juice, and moisten it with a small amount of water. This is because the salt has an adsorption effect and can remove part of the walnut juice.
2. Next, soak the parts stained with walnut juice in soapy water for further cleaning. If there is not a lot of walnut juice on your hands, you can wash them with cold water. After washing according to the above steps, the remaining walnut juice on your hands will be significantly reduced, but there may still be some faint traces. You can continue to use the above method before washing. once until clean.
3. If there is a lot of walnut juice on your hands, because walnut juice is also a fruit juice and contains organic acids, you can use dilute ammonia with a concentration of 1:20 to clean it. This is because ammonia is an alkali. It is neutralizing effect on organic acids. Then use soap to clean, and finally rinse with clean water.
4. If you accidentally get walnut juice on your clothes, you can immediately sprinkle some salt on the area stained with walnut juice, rub it gently, and then moisten it with a little water. Follow the washing instructions on the clothes. Decide whether to use soap or a mild detergent.
5. For stale walnut juice on clothes, you can use 1:20 dilute ammonia to soak it, because walnut juice contains organic acids, and ammonia is alkaline and can neutralize the acidic walnut juice. Then clean with neutral detergent.
6. If the clothes contain wool, tartaric acid can be used for cleaning. If the clothes are white, you can first mix hydrogen peroxide and dilute ammonia, then use the prepared solution to scrub the dirty areas, and then place them in a dry, ventilated, and cool place to dry in the shade.