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Various stain removers. Simple recipes and tips

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Here are the recipes stain removers.

The following 3 recipes apply.

1st recipe:

  • Camphor 80 g;
  • Wine alcohol 100 g;
  • Sulfuric ether 100 g.

2st recipe:

  • Gasoline 4 kg;
  • Chloroform 150 g;
  • Sulfuric ether 20 g;
  • Bergamot oil 5 drops.

3st recipe:

  • Wine alcohol 300 g;
  • Turpentine 50 g;
  • Ether 300 g;
  • Bergamot oil 2 drops.

Compositions for removing greasy stains from rough fabrics and leather

1st recipe:

  • Purified turpentine 800 g;
  • Wine alcohol 96 ° 100 g;
  • Sulfuric ether 100 g.

2st recipe:

  • Alcohol 500 g;
  • Ammonia 30 g;
  • Gasoline 7 g.

3st recipe:

  • Sulfuric ether 100 g;
  • Turpentine purified 700 g

4st recipe:

  • Sulfuric ether 100 g;
  • Turpentine purified 400 g

Composition "Benzolinar" for removing stains

  • Amyl acetate 50 g;
  • Sulfuric ether 100 g;
  • Benzene 400 g.

Bile stain remover

  • White soap 150 g;
  • Soda 200 g;
  • Ox bile 7 g.

Dissolve soap and soda in as little water as possible and add ox bile. Poured into small bottles.

Method of use

Pour a little liquid on the stain and rub it thoroughly with a brush, then wash in water. Before using this liquid, you need to test whether it affects the color of the matter. This liquid is very good for white matter, as well as for matter dyed with durable paint.

English stain remover for acid, tar, wax, tar and grease

  • Wine alcohol 95 ° 100 g;
  • Ammonia (sp. w. 0,875) 35 g;
  • Gasoline 15 g.

Pour gasoline into a glass, add alcohol, shake it up and finally add ammonia.

Composition for cleaning dyed woolen fabrics

  • Ox bile 20 g;
  • Borax 40 g;
  • Ammonia 200 g;
  • Wine alcohol 500 g;
  • Glycerin 30 g.

The first four parts are mixed, after which glycerin and 2 egg yolks are added. Fabrics are washed in this boiling solution, turning them over with new wooden spoons. Then the fabrics are rinsed in water and dried in the air, but not in the sun.

Composition for cleaning satin, silk and other light fabrics

  • Borax 40 g;
  • Soap 10 g;
  • Diluted alcohol 70 g;
  • Carbon-magnesium salt 10 g.

Prepare a solution of borax and soap in a mixture of alcohol and ether and add 2 egg yolks and magnesium salt. Before use, the liquid is shaken, smeared with stains and then rinsed in water and dried. For ironing, use only a moderately warm iron. Stuck pieces of carbon-magnesium salt are removed with a soft brush.

Stain remover for silk fabrics

  • Soap root 10 g;
  • Ammonia 10 g;
  • Water 100 g.

The soap king is boiled in 30-40 g of water; its filtered solution (filtered) is mixed with ammonia and the rest of the water is added.

Cleaning grease stains with gasoline-magnesia

To obtain magnesia gasoline, burnt (not carbonic) magnesia is impregnated with gasoline so that it becomes wet, but does not turn into porridge, and so that gasoline flows out of it only when squeezed out.

This petrol-magnesia is in the form of a powdery mass and should be kept in a glass bottle with a wide neck and a tight stopper. It is applied as follows: pour gasoline-magnesia onto the stain with a layer and 4-5 mm, lightly rub the stain with magnesia with your finger, remove it from the stain, pour a fresh layer on the stain again and leave it to lie until the gasoline evaporates; then blow off the particles of magnesia or brush it off with a hard hair brush.

Composition for removing various stains

Crystalline soda is poured into a glass bottle or bottle of appropriate size so that the soda covers the entire bottom of the bottle. Then pour petroleum ether (very light gasoline), sulfuric ether, turpentine, gasoline. The liquid should occupy no more than 3/4 of the volume of the vessel. The number of components is taken equally. Next, the vessel is well shaken and left alone for 6 days, after which the mixture is filtered from the soda into a completely dry glass dish. Then, ammonia gas is passed into this liquid until the liquid is saturated, after which the liquid is well clogged.

This recipe is quite complex, but gives very good results.

Compositions for removing rust and stains on linen and white fabrics

  • Oxalic acid 400 g;
  • Kremortartara 400 g;
  • Stannous chloride 200 g.

Dissolve in water, the amount of which should be sufficient for the solution of these salts. Separately, take the tragacanth and stir it in warm water until the density of the syrup. Stir thoroughly, let stand for a day, then add the above salt solution and stir well.

Method of use

It is good to rub this cream into the dress and leave it alone for 15-20 minutes, then, without waiting for drying, wash and rinse.

This tool is used for white materials. Some colored materials may shed, so when removing stains from colored materials, you should first try the cream on a small piece of this colored material.

This product should not be used on silk materials.

  • Tartaric acid 100 g;
  • Lemon juice 100 g;
  • Pure water 100 g.

Mix tartaric acid, lemon juice and water in a glass. The stain is covered with a few drops of the resulting liquid, which is then applied to a hot tin vessel filled with boiling water, after which the stain quickly disappears. The cleaned area is then washed with soapy water.

Composition for removing ink stains

1st recipe:

  • Potassium chloride 100 g;
  • Hypochlorous-potassium salt 100 g;
  • Water 300 g.

2st recipe

  • Hydrochloric acid 100 g;
  • Sodium chloride 100 g;
  • Water 300 g.

The ink stain is moistened with solution 1, allowed to dry, then moistened with solution 2 and rinsed.

Liquid formulations for removing stains of unknown origin

1st recipe:

  • Ammonia 30 g;
  • Soap 15 g;
  • Soda 7,5 g;
  • Borax 7,5 g;
  • Ether 30 g;
  • Methyl alcohol 30 g.

Add rain or distilled water until 1 liter of liquid is obtained.

2st recipe:

  • Ammonia 20 g;
  • Ether 50 g;
  • Soap root tinctures 50 g;
  • Gasoline 500 g.

3st recipe:

  • Soap root tinctures 100 g;
  • Strong ammonia 100 g;
  • Water 200 g.

Mix all the parts - and the product is ready.

Method of use

Apply with a brush the specified composition to the stain and rub with a damp cloth or sponge.

4st recipe:

  • Purified turpentine 800 g;
  • Pure alcohol 100 g;
  • Sulfuric ether 100 g.

All components are mixed, a few drops of lemon essential oil are added, shaken well and stored in a well-sealed bottle. This liquid removes grease stains well and does not affect the dye of fabrics.

5st recipe:

  • Marseille soap 80 g;
  • Alcohol 300 g;
  • Purified turpentine 10 g;
  • Egg yolks 4 pieces.

Soap is dissolved in alcohol, turpentine and egg yolks are added.

6st recipe:

  • Ox bile 20 g;
  • Borax 400 g;
  • Alcohol 500 g;
  • Ammonia 200 g.

All these components are heated to a boil and then added:

  • Glycerin 30 g;
  • Egg yolks 2 pieces.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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