Mustard, salt, starch are an excellent addition to olive oil. This is not about how to make a delicious sauce. And about how to remove olive oil from clothes using folk methods and industrial means. The main thing here is to act quickly, because the more time passes, the more difficult it will be to remove the greasy stain.
Why you can't hesitate
One drop of olive oil is enough to make clothes appear noticeable stain. Vegetable fat is quickly absorbed into the fabric, causing the trace of it to spread. The longer you wait to remove it, the more noticeable it will become.
When exposed to air, olive oil oxidizes, hardens, and penetrates deep into the fibers, making stain removal even more difficult. Dust and dirt stick to the greasy mark, which aggravates the situation.
First aid for stain formation
If you managed to drip olive oil onto your clothes at home, it is best to immediately change clothes and begin rescuing the stained item.If this happened, for example, in a catering establishment, first aid to the damaged item of clothing should be provided immediately upon returning home.
How to get rid of a stain:
- Sprinkle with finely ground table salt. Due to the hygroscopicity of this product, fat will quickly begin to be absorbed into its grains. Therefore, after 5-10 minutes, the salt should be shaken off and the contamination should be sprinkled with a fresh portion.
- If possible, cover the layer of salt with clean paper and iron it with a hot iron. This will speed up the absorption of fat.
- After manipulating with salt, apply a paper napkin. It will absorb the remaining olive oil. The napkin should also be replaced with a fresh one when it gets dirty.
- When the napkin has absorbed almost all the oil, you should blot the remainder with a piece of white bread. This product also absorbs grease well.
- Sprinkle starch or powdered chalk onto a fresh olive oil stain. Sprinkle thickly, covering not only the spot itself, but also the area around it. Starch will quickly and efficiently absorb oil.
- Mustard powder works similarly. They, like starch, need to be sprinkled on the stain. Repeat the procedure several times until the fat is completely absorbed.
How to remove old stains
Remove fresh trace It's easy to remove olive oil from clothes. However, it is not always possible to immediately begin removing it. After a few days, cleaning will be more difficult. You will have to resort to special industrial means or effective folk methods.
Store products
The following products are effective against old stains:
- Special soap.To remove stubborn stains, use Antipyatin soap, "Sarma". They are suitable for all types of fabrics and are effective but safe. It is necessary to wet the soiled clothes and soap them with the chosen product. Leave for a few minutes to take effect. Rinse and repeat if necessary. Then wash the item as usual.
- Gel stain removers. The most famous representative of the category is “Vanish”. “Minutka” and “Sarma” are popular. The advantages of the drug are that it can be applied directly to the stain, used when soaking, and added when washing. Suitable for white and colored fabrics, it acts quickly and effectively.
- Laundry soap. A traditional one with a high percentage of alkali content, which is dark in color and has a specific odor, is suitable. Use it in the same way as a special soap for stains. And in terms of efficiency it is not much inferior.
- Dishwashing liquid. A very effective oil stain remover. This is explained by the fact that the liquid contains components that break down fat. It is enough to apply a little product to the stain, rub, leave to work, and rinse.
- Sink cleaning powder. Such products bleach fabric well and break down fat. Sprinkle the powder over the trace of olive oil, let it sit, rub, and rinse with clean water. Use with caution as fabric may become discolored.
Folk remedies
You can remove olive oil from clothes using the following traditional methods:
- Gasoline, kerosene. For these purposes, only a purified product is suitable, which can be purchased at a hardware store. Gasoline from a washing mashine is no good. Moisten the stain with this liquid, place a napkin under it, cover it with a second napkin and iron it several times with a warm iron. The method is only suitable for light natural fabrics.
- Acetone, solvents. Proceed with these products in the same way as with gasoline and kerosene. Nail polish remover is a more gentle solution.
- Baking soda. This product, in dry form, is rubbed into the stain with a brush. Baking soda absorbs and neutralizes oil. Suitable not only for clothes, but also for suede items and pile carpets.
- Ammonia and turpentine. Take one teaspoon each of ammonia and grated laundry soap, two tablespoons of turpentine (purified). Mix thoroughly and apply to the stain for a quarter of an hour. Rinse off with warm water.
- Alcohol. Apply pure ethyl alcohol to the stain for two hours and wash the item as usual.
What not to do
When getting rid of a stubborn stain, you also want to avoid harming your clothes. For many, the first reaction to olive oil getting on fabric is to place the item under hot water and wash it. However, water will not dissolve the oil. It will make it a little lighter, and the high temperature will help the stain spread.
It is also worth understanding that the stain remover and bleach - these are different things. The first one dissolves and removes fat and other contaminants. The second one makes the fabric lighter, but has no effect on oil marks. If you try to remove a stain with it, the mark will remain.But the fabric, if it is colored or synthetic, will suffer.
Conclusion
There are different ways to remove olive oil stains from clothes. However, we must remember that the fresher the trace, the easier it is to get rid of it. The main thing is to act quickly and in an effort to save the thing, do not harm it with aggressive chemicals.
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