09/08/201605/17/2017 Maria Ivanova 0 comments
The problem of how to remove certain stains from the surface of clothing is known to every adult. In particular, in families that own a particular vehicle, the need to remove diesel stains periodically arises.
A dark brown odorous product can completely ruin your favorite item.
However, this problem should not be considered hopeless: you can remove such contamination from clothing of any kind on your own, without resorting to the services of specialists and service centers.
Recipes accumulated among people over decades will return the original freshness and neatness to your favorite things.
- 1 Diesel stain: add strong salt and remove with caustic salt
- 2 Common approaches to the task of achieving cleanliness of clothes and utensils
- 3 Payback for inefficiency
- 4 Paper and labor will grind everything down
- 5 Man-made... means
- 6 Traditional approach
- 7 Kitchen to the rescue
- 8 Another simple way
- 9 Important
- 10 Option for regular contact with the problem
Diesel stain: add strong salt and remove with caustic salt
You can remove a diesel fuel stain using salt by turning to the old “grandmother’s” method. The only condition that is the key to success should be the freshness of the contamination.
Before you begin removing this specific dirt, you need to lay out your clothing on a plastic sheet. This measure is necessary in order to prevent contamination of other things.
Directly cleaning clothes from diesel fuel stains occurs as follows: table salt is generously sprinkled onto the stained area. The item remains in this state for thirty to forty minutes.
At the end of this period of time, using a regular brush, the remnants of the cleaning “substance” - salt - are removed from the clothes. Finally, it is recommended to wash the product using a regular detergent - powder or laundry soap.
General tips for removing diesel stains
Before washing this or that item, be it a jacket or shoes, a person must understand the specifics of the fabric. Diesel oil does not wash off equally from denim, bologna and cotton fabrics. It is also important to understand the specifics of the petroleum product itself. Diesel fuel is a product of petroleum distillation, consisting of products that are not subject to decomposition. That is why it eats into clothes very quickly. After using diesel fuel, yellow and very greasy stains remain on clothes. Washing diesel fuel is very difficult, but it is a doable task. You just need to know which tool to use. You can get rid of diesel fuel using washing powder or unconventional methods. These methods include folk remedies.
Common approaches to the task of achieving cleanliness of clothes and utensils
Surprisingly, you can sometimes achieve clean dishes and clothes using the same product, which, on the one hand, allows you to wash the dishes to an amazing shine, and on the other, you can wash off diesel stains at home.
To achieve the second goal, washing liquid is poured into warm water.
There is no need to skimp on the product: the restored freshness and purity pays for all costs. After soaking the soiled item in this solution for several hours, you need to consolidate the results obtained by regular washing.
Removing the smell
After cleaning clothes from heating or diesel fuel, remove the pungent odor.
Washing clothes with conditioner
It can be removed in the following ways:
- washing conditioner - the amount of each fabric softener, twice the dosage added to the washing machine during the last wash, will help eliminate the stench, giving the laundry an aroma;
- household kerosene - soaking for half an hour in this product, diluted with water, gets rid of clothes with a specific smell.
The easiest way to introduce the smell of kerosene is to air your clothes. Hang on a clothesline (outside or on an open balcony) for 1-2 days. The clothes will delight you not only with the absence of stains, but also with their freshness.
Payback for inefficiency
Solving the problem becomes more complicated when the object of the fight becomes a diesel stain that has had time to dry properly.
In this case, you have to turn to an equally odorous and caustic product - gasoline.
To wash off the contamination at home in this situation, you need to be patient. A small piece of clean cloth is soaked in gasoline, after which you need to start wiping off the unpleasant dark mark until it disappears completely.
Remember
I shared how to wash diesel fuel. I use these methods regularly, they work! Finally, some tips:
- Remove fresh stain . If diesel fuel has time to become embedded in the fibers of the fabric, it will be more difficult to remove stains. Most likely, you will have to use several methods.
- Wear gloves. To avoid skin problems, protect your hands when using any product. Even harmless folk remedies are sometimes not harmless at all!
- Conduct a test. Before each use of the product, perform a bend test on the clothing to avoid unwanted fabric reactions.
The author of the video demonstrates an easy way to remove any stains from clothes
Paper and labor will grind everything down
You can achieve the desired goal - to restore the cleanliness, freshness and attractiveness of your favorite and comfortable clothes - by resorting to the following interesting folk method.
The working tools in this case will be:
- iron;
- several sheets of white paper.
Before you begin the cleaning process, the item must be thoroughly washed and dried. After this, you can judge the degree of visibility of the diesel stain. If it is very noticeable, you need to cover it on both sides with paper. After heating the iron to medium temperature, iron the area to be treated.
An oily residue should appear on the sheets after such heat treatment.
To completely remove a diesel fuel stain, you need to manipulate the iron and paper until the stain disappears.
Precautionary measures
There are many ways to remove diesel fuel from clothes using traditional methods, but not all of them are safe for fabric.
Available means eliminate any contamination, but have their own application characteristics:
- Ammonia and citric acid are used to remove stains from white items.
- Soda, salt and paste require repeated procedures in order to completely remove diesel fuel from a jacket or jeans.
- Household chemicals will help remove diesel fuel from clothes, but should be selected according to the individual properties of the fabric: material, color, density.
It often happens that after washing by hand, fuel stains may remain on clothes, which are quite problematic to remove. It is no longer possible to remove such stubborn stains using traditional methods; the reason for this can be:
- Wrong choice of cleaning method.
- The chemical is not suitable for removing diesel fuel.
- Strong physical impact on the stain when diesel fuel penetrates into the deeper layers of the tissue.
When removing diesel fuel, precautions must be taken, since diesel fuel is a product of petroleum refining, and therefore can easily ignite when exposed to hot temperatures or fire.
In order to avoid undesirable consequences, it is better to work with contamination in a well-ventilated area, away from open flames.
Attention! Smoking while removing diesel fuel is dangerous!
Man-made... means
You can wash off the dirt by using your own homemade detergent. The “masterpiece” includes the following components:
- dishwashing liquid;
- baking soda;
- laundry soap.
Each of the listed components can wash certain things well. When combined, the power of their influence increases significantly, making it possible to tidy up—to wash away—contaminants that are quite complex in their composition.
The manufacturing process is based on the use of basic components in equal proportions. Laundry soap should be ground using the fine side of a regular kitchen grater. Next, add dishwashing liquid and baking soda.
You need to add a small amount of hot water to the mixture and mix everything together properly.
To wash a soiled item, it must be laid out at the very bottom of the washing basin. That part of the fabric that turned out to be “damaged” should be especially well straightened - leveled. Homemade “stain remover” is poured on top.
The product remains in this state for several hours, after which it must be thoroughly washed and rinsed.
Traditional methods
If you don’t have a solvent or special household chemicals on hand, you can use one of the folk recipes.
Soda and laundry soap
Read about: how to remove wax or paraffin from clothes.
You need to mix one teaspoon each of table salt, dishwashing detergent and laundry soap shavings (grate). Dissolve the mixture in a container with hot water and soak the product in the resulting solution for an hour or two. After this, scrub with a soft brush and wash.
Oil
- Mix the juice of one lemon and a tablespoon of sunflower oil.
- Apply to the stain and leave for 10-15 minutes.
- Then rub with a brush and rinse.
- Wash the item in the usual way.
Kitchen to the rescue
Many people decide to wash the item after pre-treating it with culinary products: sunflower oil and lemon juice.
The algorithm of actions is as follows: 50 ml of juice is squeezed out of a fresh lemon, to which 20 ml of sunflower oil is added. Everything is mixed and poured onto the dirty area.
After a quarter of an hour, this area is cleaned with a brush. For the final wash, it is recommended to use hot water, laundry soap and powder.
Important
Often it is not possible to completely get rid of an unpleasant odor in one go. You need to be prepared for the fact that you will have to carry out several thorough washes in order to completely and finally solve the problem.
When removing stains, it is necessary to take into account the specifics of the fabric that is being processed, so that instead of eliminating the stain, you do not end up with another, but no longer solvable problem: a completely damaged item.
The annoying feeling may also be aggravated by the fact that an impressive amount was spent when purchasing the product. And it can be quite a pity to simply lose your favorite thing.
A delicate and thoughtful approach to solving the problem will allow you not to aggravate the situation, avoid new problems and successfully cope with the original one.
A careful study of the methods presented on the Internet, taking into account the specifics of the fabric from which the item is made, will allow you to make the right choice and achieve the desired goal - to restore the cleanliness and freshness of trousers, jackets, suits, etc.
What not to do
When cleaning contaminated areas, it is recommended to consider the following recommendations:
- When cleaning, it is important to follow safety precautions; diesel fuel is a flammable component, so work should not be performed near open sources of fire.
- It is not recommended to remove the stain using movements from the center to the edges of the item, because oil contamination will damage other areas of clothing.
- To prevent deformation of the fabric, products containing bleaching agents are not used to clean jeans and other dyed materials.
- You should not leave the stain for a long time; fresh stains are easier to remove.
- Before work, be sure to read the information on the item's tag. For washing delicate fabrics, gentle machine wash cycles are used.
- To prevent deformation, it is recommended to test the substance on the fabric from the inside of the garment. The material must retain the structure and richness of the shade.
- It is not recommended to wash the item before removing the stain; first remove the stain, then do a standard machine wash. When washing, it is important to choose the optimal mode and product for the fabric and type of clothing.