1. Prepare a bottle of essential balm, a paper towel, a dishcloth dipped with detergent, and a watering can next to the stain to be treated for later use.
2. Pour the essential balm on the viscose stain to cover the whole stain surface.
3. Wipe it back and forth on the stains of the poured wind oil with a paper towel. You can see that the stain was wiped off quickly. Fold the paper towel again and replace it with a clean side. Continue to consolidate and wipe. If the sesame oil is dry but there is still a little stain, you can pour some more sesame oil on it.
4. After the stain is wiped clean, wipe the original stain several times with a rag dipped in detergent.
5. Because there is oil in the essential balm, the stain is wiped off and no other residue can be seen on the surface. In fact, the oil in the essential balm remains on the surface. At this time, if you leave it alone and accidentally touch it, there will be dirt attached to the residual oil surface again, forming a new stained surface. So don't forget to use the degreasing effect of detergent to remove it.
6. Wipe it with detergent several times before cleaning, and spray some water to clean the detergent residue.
7. Check the rubbing place for stains. If there are still missing places, repeat the above steps to remove them. If not, that's it.
Second, the useful cleaning agent for removing residual glue:
Wet the paper towel with some alcohol (preferably industrial alcohol) and wipe the residual glue directly until it is removed.
Acetone. It is a solvent for gum. Dip a small amount of paper towel directly to wipe the residual glue until it is removed.
Nail polish remover. It also contains colloidal solvent, which is directly dipped in a small amount of paper towel to wipe the residual glue until it is removed.
Hand cream. Apply it to the residual glue by hand, gently apply it, and finally wipe it clean with a paper towel.