When things get stained with oil, people always like to use a washing machine to clean them, because they think that a washing machine can clean them more cleanly than hand washing, so the ability to remove oil stains will naturally be stronger. In fact, this is not the case. The more you use a washing machine, the harder it is to remove the oil stains, especially some animal oils are more difficult to clean and must be washed by hand, and some special methods must be adopted. 1. Removal of animal and plant oil stains Animal and plant oil stains are common stains on clothing and are also a type of polar liquid stain. This type of stain should be removed by wiping or brushing with organic solvents such as solvent gasoline, tetrachloroethylene, etc. When scrubbing, use a towel or cotton cloth to absorb the stain solution wiped off in time to remove it from the surface of the clothes. Prevent some stains from remaining on the surface of clothes after the solution evaporates, which will leave marks on the surface of clothes. If marks appear, they can be removed by repeated wiping or brushing over a larger area. You can also apply water to the stained area of the clothes and spray it off with a high-pressure spray gun. 2. Removal of pine oil stains When moving pine wood, it is easy for clothes to get stuck with pine oil, which should be removed in time. Based on the principle that pine oil can be dissolved in alcohol, you can use alcohol or a mixture of alcohol and turpentine to brush it on the stain. After the pine oil stain is softened and dissolved, wipe it with a wet towel. If there are still traces, wipe them with gasoline again. If they are not completely wiped away in one go, repeat the process several times until they are clean. 3. Removal of tung oil stains Tung oil is a viscous vegetable oil that does not dry easily and is difficult to remove once it sticks to clothing. You can use gasoline or kerosene to scrub it, so that the teak oil will dissolve and be removed, and then use alcohol soap to remove the traces left behind. It is best to wash the clothes again with detergent after removing the stains to completely remove the traces. 4. Removal of butter stains Butter is a viscous animal fat and can be scrubbed with toluene or carbon tetrachloride solvent. The traces left can be removed with a mixture of alcohol and ammonia water, or with alcohol soap. To sum up, we have learned how to remove oil stains. This depends on what kind of oil stains are on your clothes. Generally speaking, they are animal and plant oils, so you must use some special stain removal solutions. It is best to dip the stain with a towel and then wipe your clothes. |
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