To remove ink stains, you can try rinsing with clean water first, or scrub with detergent. If there are still traces, you can use
Five or six grains of acetic acid dissolved in a tablespoon of hot water to apply and the stain will fade away. Because the texture of silk is easily damaged, it cannot be soaked for too long. After applying acetic acid, rinse it immediately after about one minute. For nylon clothing
use hot water of about 80 degrees Celsius, brew neutral detergent, add a few drops of ammonia, and then rub gently
wash. As for white clothes made of cotton and linen, you can wash them with about one liter of hot water and one teaspoon each of soda and bleach.
For thick ink stains, you can use a mixture of rice grains, paste, and detergent to apply on the ink stains, and rub it repeatedly with your fingertips several times until the ink stains disappear. . Or you can put digestive tablets on the ink stain. The colloid in the ink stain will be dissolved by the enzyme in the tablet, which will make it cleaner. Then soak in a detergent solution containing enzymes for thirty minutes,
and then rub and rinse without leaving any traces. When clothes are stained with red ink, first rinse the stained part with hot water
two or three times. If there are still traces, wrap the chopped radish in gauze and use it to wipe the stained area. Rinse with
soapy water. You can also use the top layer of boiled rice bran water or alcohol to rinse, and finally bleach it.
If your clothes are stained with blue ink, you can wash them with soapy water first. If there are still traces, soak five or six grains of acetic acid in 10cc of hot water
and apply it on the contaminated areas. Then rinse with water and bleach. If it is made of silk, just apply it a little and rinse it with water immediately to avoid damaging the texture of the clothes. Or nylon clothing, you can add washing powder to hot water at 80 degrees Celsius, add a few drops of ammonia, and rub it gently. As for cotton and linen clothes, you only need to wash them with one liter of warm water and one teaspoon each of soda and bleaching powder to remove stains. There are other ways to deal with red and blue ink stains, which is to soak the stained area with almond juice
or alcohol, and then rinse with soap and water. You can also use vinegar and water, dip cotton in it, wipe the contaminated area, and then wash with soap. If your clothes are stained with signature pen ink, you can use carbon tetrachloride, turpentine or stain remover to wipe them; or add ammonia-containing washing powder to warm water and wet it. Ten to twenty times the aqueous solution,
then soak the clothes in it, and then rub and wash it. When clothes are stained with ball pen ink, you can use gauze and alcohol to pat the ink stain, and then wash it with 10% ethylene glycol butyl ether solution. If there is no ethylene glycol butyl ether, Instead, use 20 times the amount of detergent in warm water. If it is silk fabric, you can use glyceryl ester to scrub the contaminated area, and then rinse it with water. If it is not too clean, you can use bleach to wash it several times.
Divide
two or three times. If there are still traces, wrap the chopped radish in gauze, then use it to wipe the stained area, and finally use
Rinse with soapy water. You can also use the top layer of boiled rice bran water or alcohol to rinse, and finally bleach it.
If your clothes are stained with blue ink, wash them with soapy water first. If there are still traces, use five or six grains of acetic acid to soak in 10cc of hot water
and apply it on the contaminated areas. Then rinse with water and bleach. If it is made of silk, just apply it a little and rinse it with water immediately to avoid damaging the texture of the clothes. Or for nylon clothing, you can add washing powder to hot water at 80 degrees Celsius, add a few drops of ammonia, and rub it gently. As for cotton and linen clothes, just wash them with one liter of warm water and one teaspoon each of soda and bleaching powder to remove stains. There are other ways to deal with red and blue ink stains, which is to soak the stained area with almond juice
or alcohol, and then rinse with soap and water.
You can also use vinegar and water, dip cotton in it, wipe the contaminated area, and then wash with soap. If your clothes are stained with signature pen ink, you can use carbon tetrachloride, turpentine or stain remover to wipe them; or add ammonia-containing washing powder to warm water and wet it. Ten to twenty times the aqueous solution,
then soak the clothes in it, and then rub and wash it. When clothes are stained with ball pen ink, you can use gauze and alcohol to pat the ink stain, and then wash it with 10% ethylene glycol butyl ether solution. If there is no ethylene glycol butyl ether, Instead, use 20 times the amount of detergent in warm water. If it is silk fabric, you can use glyceryl ester to scrub the contaminated area, and then rinse it with water. If it is still not very clean, you can use bleach to wash it several times.
The colloid is dissolved by the enzyme in the tablet, making it cleaner. Then soak in a detergent solution containing enzymes for thirty minutes,
and then rub and rinse without leaving any traces. When clothes are stained with red ink, first rinse the stained part with hot water
two or three times. If there are still traces, wrap the chopped radish in gauze, and then use it to wipe the stained area. Rinse with
soapy water. You can also use the top layer of boiled rice bran water or alcohol to rinse, and finally bleach it.
If your clothes are stained with blue ink, wash them with soapy water first. If there are still traces, use five or six grains of acetic acid to soak in 10cc of hot water
and apply it on the contaminated areas. Then rinse with water and bleach. If it is made of silk, just apply it a little and rinse it with water immediately to avoid damaging the texture of the clothes. Or nylon clothing, you can add washing powder to hot water at 80 degrees Celsius, add a few drops of ammonia, and rub it gently. As for cotton and linen clothes, just wash them with one liter of warm water and one teaspoon each of soda and bleaching powder to remove stains. There are other ways to deal with red and blue ink stains, which is to soak the stained area with almond juice
or alcohol, and then rinse with soap and water. You can also use vinegar and water, dip cotton in it, wipe the contaminated area, and then wash with soap. If your clothes are stained with signature pen ink, you can use carbon tetrachloride, turpentine or stain remover to wipe them; or add ammonia-containing washing powder to warm water and wet it. Ten to twenty times the aqueous solution,
then soak the clothes in it, and then rub and wash it. When clothes are stained with ball pen ink, you can use gauze and alcohol to pat the ink stain, and then wash it with 10% ethylene glycol butyl ether solution. If there is no ethylene glycol butyl ether, You can use 20 times the amount of detergent in warm water instead. If it is silk fabric, you can use glyceryl ester to scrub the contaminated area, and then rinse it with water. If it is not very clean, you can use bleach to wash it several times.
Divide
two or three times. If there are still traces, wrap the chopped radish in gauze, then use it to wipe the stained area, and finally use
Rinse with soapy water. You can also use the top layer of boiled rice bran water or alcohol to rinse, and finally bleach it.
If your clothes are stained with blue ink, wash them with soapy water first. If there are still traces, use five or six grains of acetic acid to soak in 10cc of hot water
and apply it on the contaminated areas. Then rinse with water and bleach. If it is made of silk, just apply it a little and rinse it with water immediately to avoid damaging the texture of the clothes. Or nylon clothing, you can add washing powder to hot water at 80 degrees Celsius, add a few drops of ammonia, and rub it gently. As for cotton and linen clothes, just wash them with one liter of warm water and one teaspoon each of soda and bleaching powder to remove stains. There are other ways to deal with red and blue ink stains, which is to soak the stained area with almond juice
or alcohol, and then rinse with soap and water. You can also use vinegar and water, dip cotton in it, wipe the contaminated area, and then wash with soap.
If your clothes are stained with signature pen ink, you can use carbon tetrachloride, turpentine or stain remover to wipe them; or add ammonia-containing washing powder to warm water and wet it. Ten to twenty times the aqueous solution,
then soak the clothes in it, and then rub and wash it. When clothes are stained with ball pen ink, you can use gauze and alcohol to pat the ink stain, and then wash it with 10% ethylene glycol butyl ether solution. If there is no ethylene glycol butyl ether, Instead, use 20 times the amount of detergent in warm water. If it is silk fabric, you can use glyceryl ester to scrub the contaminated area, and then rinse it with water. If it is not too clean, you can use bleach to wash it several times.