How to remove stains from wool and silk clothes
Don’t worry, from now on you will no longer be scolded for the pen or mud stains with which you “accidentally” stain your clothes. When this happens, consult this article from FoxWiki.com in case the clothing stains are on wool and/or silk clothing.
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Butter, grease or oil stains
To remove butter, grease or oil stains from a garment you should use benzine and soap the clothes if they are wool. In the case of a silk garment you should use ammonia tetrachloride (sold in pharmacies) to definitively eliminate the stain on your delicate silk garments.
food stains
- Chocolate stains: use diluted ammonia
- Coca-Cola stains: there is not much you can do, send the item of clothing to the dry cleaners.
- Fruit stains: use water and 90º alcohol (see water and half alcohol)
- Vegetable stains: White tissues, potassium permanganate, then sodium hyposulfite. In the case of colored clothes, send the clothes to the dry cleaners.
Material stains
- Pen stains: rub the stain with 90º alcohol to clean silk or wool clothing.
- Paint stains: use turpentine essence.
- Mud stains: let dry and brush then soak in water and vinegar (1 teaspoon in 1 cup of water).
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