Remove cosmetic dirt from cross stitch;
Cross stitch is easy to get dirt on lipstick or foundation. If it is not treated immediately, it will become a stain that is difficult to clean. Lipstick (lipstick) is a mixture of various spices and pigments, and most lipsticks are oily lipsticks. If the lipstick is stained with cotton cloth, it can be easily washed off by rubbing with warm soapy water, alcohol or volatile oil. If the lipstick is stained with fibers other than cotton cloth, you should use gauze to soak some alcohol, rub it on the lipstick print, and then wipe it with washing powder in warm water, so that the lipstick can be washed very clean.
Remove tea stains and coffee stains from cross stitch;
Cross stitch stained with tea stains or coffee stains can generally be removed if it is treated immediately. The treatment method is: pat the dirt with a wet towel until it is clean.
Remove the ink on cross stitch:
To remove ink stains, you can try to clean them with water or rub them with detergent. If there are traces, there can be five. Six pieces of acetic acid dissolved in one tablespoon of hot water can make the stain fade. .
Removing juice stains from cross stitch:
If cross-stitch is stained with juice, it is difficult to remove it, so it should be dealt with immediately, otherwise it will become stubborn spots after a long time and it will be difficult to clean it up. As soon as you get the juice, pat the contaminated area with a wet towel and then wash it with washing powder. If there are still spots, you can bleach them with bleach. If the juice is delayed for a long time, it must be treated in a different way. First of all, we must distinguish the nature of fruit juice and take appropriate measures. If it is sweet juice, it can be washed with ginger and radish; Wash off the astringency with vinegar; Acid juice can be removed by alkaline detergent, or 20 CC ammonia water solution can be washed with one liter; If it is pigment juice, such as watermelon juice, mango juice can be washed off with alcohol.
Remove the blood on the cross stitch:
When cross-stitch is stained with blood, it can be removed if it is washed with clear water immediately. If it takes a long time, you can also pat it with a wet cloth, then rub it with soap or detergent, or wash it clean. Or put raw shredded radish in the blood stain, and after about 30 minutes, let amylase in radish decompose protein in blood, so as to remove the blood stain.
Remove dirt from cross stitch:
When cross-stitch is stained with mud, don't try it right away, otherwise the scope of mud will only get bigger and bigger. You have to wait for it to dry naturally, and then gently wipe it with a brush or fingertip to remove the mud. If there are still stains, you can clean them with detergent, or scrub them with sponge dipped in alcohol, or scrub them with potato chips.
Remove the red medicine water stain on the cross stitch;
If cross-stitch is accidentally stained with mercuric chloride, it is difficult to wash it off by adding some ammonia in warm soapy water or using alcohol or acetic acid.
Remove soy sauce stains:
Cross-stitch stained with soy sauce must be treated on the spot, and immediately suck it carefully in your mouth with clear water, so that the dirt can be sucked completely (but be careful not to suck it with lipstick). Of course, if it is really unsightly in public places, you can do it in the bathroom, knowing that stains must be removed as soon as possible. If the pollution has passed for some time, it can be cleaned with detergent or 2% borax aqueous solution. In addition, you can also mash a lotus root, take the juice and wipe it on the polluted place to eliminate soy sauce stains.
Remove the pigment from the cross stitch:
When cross-stitch is stained with pigment, you can add caustic soda solution in warm water, soak the place stained with pigment in it, and then gently rub it with your fingertips later.
Removing wine stains from cross stitch;
If cross-stitch is stained with wine stains, it must be handled on the spot. If the wine is colorless (such as the stain of sake or beer), first pat it off with a cloth dipped in water, then pat it gently with a cloth dipped in neutral detergent, and then try to remove the detergent with a cloth dipped in water. If the time drags on for a long time, you can drop a few drops of vinegar and ammonia water on the cloth, and then gently pat the stain. Or use one-to-one acetic acid and alcohol, add eight times the water solution, and pat with a wet towel. If cross-stitch is stained with wine stains, it will leave spots because the wine stains contain pigments. The removal method is to mix alcohol and ammonia water in half, and rub it on the contaminated part. Or wipe the cloth with salt water first, and then wipe it with a wrung towel to remove dirt. But for stains that have been around for a while, be sure to try with acetic acid water. If the pigment has not faded, it should be bleached with bleach.