When pure cotton clothes encounter stains, we can use the following methods to deal with different types of stains, including hot tea, oil stains and blood stains.
1. Hot tea stains:
– First use a paper towel or towel to gently absorb the moisture on the surface of the tea stain to avoid tea stains spread further.
– Turn the clothing inside out and gently rinse the stained area with cold water to loosen any remaining stains.
– Apply an appropriate amount of laundry detergent to the tea-stained area and rub gently to allow the laundry detergent to fully penetrate into the fibers.
– Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with cold water again.
– If tea stains still remain, apply laundry detergent again and gently scrub the tea stains with a toothbrush.
-Finally rinse with clean water and dry naturally.
2. Oil stains:
– Use paper towels or oil-absorbing paper to quickly absorb the grease on the surface of the oil stain. Do not wipe it hard to avoid removing the grease. Push into the fiber.
– Sprinkle an appropriate amount of salt powder on the oil stains. The salt powder can absorb the grease.
– Let it sit for a while to allow the salt powder to absorb the oil stains.
– Scrub gently with a toothbrush to help the salt powder better absorb oil stains.
– Sprinkle with salt powder again and repeat brushing.
– Rinse with cold water and proceed with normal cleaning procedures.
3. Blood stains:
– Use cold water to quickly rinse the blood stains. Cold water can prevent blood stains from coagulating and penetrating fibers.
– If the blood stains are not completely removed, you can use enzymatic laundry detergent or blood stain removal liquid.
– Apply washing powder or removal solution to the blood stains and rub gently to encourage enzymes to dissolve the blood stains.
– Let it sit for 10-15 minutes to allow the enzymes to remove the blood stains.
– Rinse the clothing again, repeatedly with cold water, until the blood stains are completely removed.
– Finally, perform normal cleaning procedures, such as machine washing or hand washing.
When treating stains, you need to pay attention to the following points:
– Use cold water first to avoid hot water from solidifying the stain. Penetrate fibers.
– During the cleaning process, try to avoid excessive rubbing and force to avoid damaging the fibers.
– Different types of stains may require different treatment methods. Please choose the corresponding cleaning agent or liquid according to the type of stain.
– Before washing, it is best to test on an inconspicuous part of the clothing to ensure that the detergent will not damage the fabric.
These are general methods for dealing with hot tea, oil stains and blood stains on pure cotton clothes, but the specific operations still need to be based on the actual situation and the cleaning instructions on the clothing label. conduct. If the stain still cannot be removed, it is recommended to seek help from a professional dry cleaner or laundry service nearby.