Have you ever encountered such a thing? The new clothes I just bought were covered with oil stains when I was eating, and it was really painful at this time. The oil stains could not be washed off. It would be a pity to throw them away. After all, I bought them and I haven’t worn them a few times. Today, the editor will explain to you the tips on removing oil stains on clothes, so that you will not be troubled by eating oil stains on clothes.
Methods to remove oil stains on clothes
Toothpaste
You can apply toothpaste to the oil stains, then rub it a few times, wait for 2 minutes before slowly rubbing the oil stains with clean water, so that the oil stains can be removed.
White bread
If you encounter oil stains during meals and there is white bread on the dining table, you can take some white bread and gently rub it on the oil stains, and the white bread will absorb the oil stains on the clothes. What should I do if I encounter a large piece of oil stain when I eat? You can choose to soak your clothes in warm salt water for 20 minutes and then use washing powder to rub the clothes.
Alcohol Chalk Powder
What should I do if there is oil stain on the leather jacket? Many people think this is more important because leather jackets are more expensive. At this time, you can choose to use alcohol and chalk to stir together and apply it to the oily area. After the paste is dried up, you can scrape it off slowly and the oily area can be scraped away. This is only suitable for leather jackets.
Dry cleaning
Don't go into water when your clothes are stained. You can choose to apply laundry detergent to the oil stained area, then dry rub it for a few times, and then rinse it with clean water and laundry detergent.
Sprinkle raw flour
If the fur coat is stained with oil stains, you can sprinkle some raw flour on the oil stains, and then use a brown brush to brush until the oil stains are removed. However, it is best to follow the brush when brushing, and do not make the clothes damaged.
Carrot
First peel the carrot and keep the skin, then wipe the oily spots with the carrot peel, and then wash it with the carrot juice to remove the oily stains.
Mung bean powder
First crush the mung beans into powder, or directly buy the finished mung bean powder, then apply the mung bean powder to the oil stain, and then use a low-temperature iron to burn it for about half an hour to remove the oil stain.
Salt
Apply the salt to a point of the oil stain, then rub it, wash it with clean water or add laundry detergent.
Oil Essence
Press the appropriate amount of oil essence directly in the oil stains, wait for about 5 minutes, and then use laundry detergent to clean it and you can remove the oil stains.
How to remove oil stains on silk clothes
Usually, apply a small amount of dishwashing detergent on the part of the oil spot on silk clothes, and then put it for half an hour to let the dishwashing detergent dissolve the oil spot fully. After the time comes, gently rub the oil spot, and then wash and rinse.
You can also clean it according to the following steps:
1. Apply a small amount of dishwashing detergent on the oil point of silk clothes, and then put it for half an hour to let the dishwashing detergent dissolve the oil point fully. After the time comes, gently rub the oil point, and then rinse it.
2. The shorter the time the oil stain stays on the clothes, the better it is to remove. You can first soak in washing powder for 30 minutes, apply more washing powder on the oil spot, then rub it, and finally rinse it in water.
3. First soak the oil spots of the clothes in 60deg; take them out when they are wet, sprinkle a small amount of washing powder and an equal amount of alkali powder, rub them with your hands, rinse them with clean water, then wash them with washing powder, which will be more thorough.
4. Apply mung bean powder thick to the oil point, and then iron it with an electric iron for a while to remove the oil point.
5. If it is a cattle and sheep, you can rub it with lime and rinse it with clean water.
6. Mix the soap into thick soapy water, then soak it in for 30 minutes, then scrub it, and finally rinse it with clean water.
7. Use cold water to make a little flour into a paste, apply it to the oil mark, dry it, and then dust off the dried flour, and the oil mark will disappear.
8. After the clothes are stained with oil, squeeze some toothpaste on the stained area, rub it gently a few times, and then rub it with clean water to remove the oil.
9. If the silk clothes are stained with oil stains, apply alcohol or salt solution to the oil stain, and the oil stain can also be removed.
Precautions for cleaning
1. The water temperature cannot be too high. Because most of the colors of silk fabrics are dyed with acid dyes, if the water temperature is too high, it will cause severe decay, just use cold water. Since tap water contains more chlorine in summer, tap water the next day is used to wash.
2. Silk clothing has poor alkali resistance, and weak alkaline washing powder, neutral detergent, and soap should be used to wash. Dark clothes such as coffee, dark gray, black cannot be directly scrubbed with soap, otherwise colored flowers or spots will appear.
3. Silk clothes cannot be soaked in the washing liquid for a long time. Generally, the soaking time should be 5 to 10 minutes, and the maximum length should not exceed 20 minutes to prevent fading.
4. Rub gently with your hands when washing, and do not use too much force. Key parts can be spread on the washing board and gently brushed with a soft brown brush, and brushed along the lines, not horizontally or reversely.
5. After cleaning several times, use acetic acid water again to increase the brightness of the color and eliminate residual washing liquid.
6. After rinsing, do not wring it hard, you can hang it directly and pull it to dry it flat.. Avoid exposure to the sun in the sun, and it is best not to wash or spin dry with a washing machine.
7. When the clothes are basically dried and slightly wet, take them back and iron them. The ironing temperature is preferably between 110-120℃.