Glue stain: Use banana water to drip on the glue stain, and use an old toothbrush to continuously brush it. When the glue mark becomes soft and takes off, then rinse it with clean water, brush it repeatedly until it is brushed. Put a water absorbent...
Glue stain: Use banana water to drip on the glue stain, and use an old toothbrush to continuously brush it. When the glue mark becomes soft and takes off, then rinse it with clean water, brush it repeatedly until it is brushed. Put a water absorbent cloth on the back of the clothes with glue marks, then apply some white vinegar to the glue marks, and finally wipe the rind with cotton dipped in water.
Macrospot stains: There are yellow spots on white clothes. You can soak the clothes in cold water and then sprinkle some fine salt on the traces of the clothes to wash them off. You can also take a solution of hydrogen peroxide and 10 parts of water to scrub and then clean it. For yellow marks on the collar, apply some toothpaste on the collar with cold water, rub them evenly for a while, then wash them with soap, and then rinse them with clean water. Use stain removal to paint the yellow marks on sponge slippers, or you can brush it to dry.
Correction liquid stains: Drop alcohol on the stain with the correction liquid, then wash it with clean water to remove it.
Acid stains: To restore the color of the acid-removed on the textile, add a little ammonia to the water and wipe it with a sponge dipped in water.
Potassium permanganate stains: Use a vitamin c pill to dip it in water and rub it gently on the stain, and the purple-red stains can be removed.
Yellow mud stains: After the mud stains on the clothes are dried, use a brush to remove the mud powder, then apply crushed ginger to wipe the dirt, and finally rinse the rind with clean water. After the mud is dried, gently brush it with a clothes brush, and then wash it with detergent.