How many times have we said goodbye to our favorite jeans or shirt just because their appearance was ruined by a savory stain. Remembered? And now you will agree that the main reason for parting with your favorite thing was the unwillingness to fight thoroughly with the defect that appeared. Maybe it's time to stop acting on the principle of "no thing - no problem" and still learn how to eliminate only stains on clothes, and not the wardrobe items themselves? Grease, coffee and tea that have left their mark on the surface of the product may disappear after washing. But how to remove paint from clothes? Let's try to learn.
Dye on wool clothes
The choice of means to combat such stains depends on the quality of the fabric used in the manufacture of the product, and directly on the dye itself. So, cashmere and woolen things should not be exposed to acetone or kerosene. What and howto remove paint from clothes from such "capricious" fabrics? Here you need a more gentle remedy in the form of sunflower oil. A small amount should be applied to the affected area and left for a while. Then wash with laundry soap. If you are afraid of leaving an oil mark on the fabric, then first wipe the stain with "Fairy" or any other dish detergent, and then wash the entire product.
Light fabrics
How do I get paint out of lightweight fabrics like silk or chiffon? In some cases, the problem can be solved by the above method. However, it is not always effective. Therefore, if you still managed to stain your favorite silk blouse with paint, all hope is for alcohol. It will replace such "aggressive" agents as acetone, gasoline or kerosene, which cannot be used in this particular case. But here, before use, it is necessary to check the reaction of the fabric to alcohol from the wrong side of the product.
How to use a stain remover
Are you really desperate? Don't know how to remove paint from clothes? Acetone or gasoline will certainly cope with this problem. Another thing is that they need to be used with great care. First, remember that some colored fabrics shed when exposed to them. Secondly, synthetic and leather materials do not tolerate contact with the listed products. After you have checked the reaction of the fabric from the wrong side, you can begin to eliminatespots. To do this, with a cotton pad soaked in a solvent for paints, you need to start rubbing the problem area in the direction from the contour to the center. If you decide to remove the paint with gasoline, then use only a cleaned product. Otherwise, you risk completely spoiling the product, contaminating it even more.
Hair dye stain
Often the result of dyeing hair on the head is overshadowed by the "insidious" dye that has settled in the most visible place of clothing. Above, we found out that PF oil paint is easily amenable to acetone, gasoline and other solvents. For hair, approximately the same pigment dye is used. Therefore, the chemical composition of solvents can be applied in this case. Hair dye can also be removed with a product that is used in perm. It is necessary to moisten the stained area of \u200b\u200bthe clothing with it and leave it for 30-40 minutes. Then the product must be washed. Old paint stains can also be treated with 3% hydrogen peroxide and 9% table vinegar.