Any kitchen textiles Quite quickly it loses its cleanliness and attractive appearance: soot settles on it and mold grows, the fabric becomes saturated with grease and specific odors. In this article, you will find universal tips on how to properly wash kitchen towels to remove the most common cooking marks and restore their fresh scent.
Some tips
To make it easier to care for kitchen textiles, you need to follow a few simple rules and tricks:
- Towels in dark shades are best suited for the kitchen. On them, traces of stains will be less noticeable and it will be much easier to wash them.
- Each towel should have its own purpose: for hands, for dishes and for food.
- The material of towels must be lint-free. Smooth fabrics are less absorbent, meaning less dirt and odors will settle on them.
- You need to change towels for fresh ones as often as possible, even if there are no visible stains on them. The optimal replacement period is 2-3 days. If a stain appears on the towel, it must be washed immediately.
- It is best to purchase towels made from waffle fabric and iron them thoroughly on both sides after each wash. This way they will look neater and last much longer.
- Since each kitchen towel also performs a decorative function in the interior, for the “dirtiest” work it is better to use those that have already served their purpose, for example, faded and stretched. You shouldn’t get rid of them; it’s best to give them a special storage place, invisible to prying eyes.
Removing Stains from White Towels
- You can renew your once snow-white towels with alkaline soap and potassium permanganate. To do this, boil two containers of water, five liters each. While the water is heating, grate 1/4 of the soap on a coarse grater. After the water has boiled, turn off the heat and add crushed soap to one pan and a pinch of potassium permanganate to the second. Stir both components until completely dissolved, then combine them in one pan. Immerse dirty towels in it and leave overnight. This solution can also be used for other stains, such as grass marks, rust, ink, etc.
- Another product that has a whitening effect is baking soda. To remove stains with it, you need to prepare a paste-like mixture of water and baking soda and apply it to the dirty areas. After half an hour, wash and rinse the towels as usual.
- A great way to remove fresh food stains is to coat them with sweetener.The fine powder will absorb the fat and prevent it from being deeply absorbed into the fibers of the fabric.
- And if there are no stains, but the material has lost its former snow-whiteness, you can return it simply by rinsing the towel in a soda solution with the addition of ammonia. Immerse towels in the solution and leave for an hour. Then take them out and wash them.
- In order to remove stubborn stains that cannot be removed by any other method, you need to soak towels in hot water with sunflower oil.
Organic stains
- Glue. This unusual method will help remove almost any organic stains on natural fabric towels. To wash, you will need to dilute half a piece of laundry soap and 25 g of silicate glue in five liters of water. Boil towels in a saucepan, then wash - by hand or in a machine.
- Ammonia. It should be applied to fresh stains, while white vinegar works better on old stains. Before doing laundry, apply the substance to the stains, then rinse it off and soak the towel. After pre-washing, wash it in hot water with oxygen bleach or a detergent containing enzymes.
- Lemon juice. Helps remove stains from light-colored towels: place a few drops on the stain, let it soak in, then scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse off the juice and wash.
Tomato stains
Tomato-based stains are especially difficult to remove. If pre-treatment whitening and soaking in cold water did not help, you can try spraying the stains with an automotive aerosol with an anti-corrosion effect and leave it for 5-10 minutes. Then wash off the remaining substance in cold soapy water.
Oil stains
Regular laundry soap will help remove grease residue from the fabric. To do this, first wet the towels, then rub them over the entire surface on both sides with a bar of soap and wrap them in a plastic bag. Then tie it up and heat it in the microwave for a minute and a half, turn it over using a potholder, and turn on the oven for another minute and a half. After a few hours, take the towels out of the bag.
How to eliminate odors You can wash kitchen towels from a specific odor
Boiling
If the listed methods did not give results, you can boil the towels. To increase the efficiency of boiling, you need to add one of the suggested components to the boiling water:
- Soap solution. The easiest boiling option is to use regular powder and any store-bought stain remover as a detergent. Add both substances to boiling water and simmer the towels for 4-5 hours.
- Ammonia. Pour five liters of water into a saucepan, wait until it boils, add crushed laundry soap (half a bar) and 15 drops of ammonia to the boiling water.
- If you don't have ammonia at home, you can dissolve hydrogen peroxide in water instead .
- To avoid odor, use soda ash or baking soda when boiling :
- Dissolve a tablespoon of vegetable oil, two teaspoons of soda, a glass of washing powder and 100 g of bleach in boiling water. Leave to boil under the lid for 1.5-2 hours, then wash the towels by hand or in a washing machine.
- An easier way: boil water in a five-liter saucepan, add 3 teaspoons of soda, grated laundry soap (half a bar) and boil the towels for at least two hours.
Removing stains with vinegar
Any moisture retention on the fabric leads to mold formation. Since textiles in the kitchen are constantly exposed to water, it appears on them quite often.
- An effective way to combat mold and unpleasant odors:
- For the cleaning process, you will need
. Treat the surface of the stains with it and leave for 10 minutes. Then put it in a suitable container and pour a small amount of water at room temperature, leave for another 10 minutes. After the procedure, rinse thoroughly in plenty of water, and wash in a washing machine at a high temperature.
If you do not have vinegar at home, you can use another effective remedy - citric acid. Before treatment, wash the stains with laundry soap, then apply powder to the contaminated areas. Rinse and wash after 20 minutes. This method is also effective in removing stains from red vegetables and fruits.. Pour five liters of water into the pan, wait until it boils, add crushed laundry soap (half a bar) and 15 drops of ammonia to the boiling water.
If there is no ammonia in the house, you can dissolve it in water instead.
hydrogen peroxide To avoid odor, use it when boiling. soda ash or baking soda
Dissolve a tablespoon of vegetable oil, two teaspoons of soda, a glass of washing powder and 100 g of bleach in boiling water. Leave to simmer covered for 1.5-2 hours, then wash the towels by hand or in the washing machine.
An easier way: boil water in a five-liter saucepan, add 3 teaspoons of soda, grated laundry soap (half a bar) and boil the towels for at least two hours. Removing stains with vinegarAny moisture retention on the fabric leads to the formation of mold. Since textiles in the kitchen are constantly exposed to water, it appears on it quite often.
An effective way to combat mold and unpleasant odors:
- For the cleaning process you will need
- table vinegar
- . Apply it to the surface of the stains and leave for 10 minutes. Then put in a suitable container and add a small amount of water at room temperature, leave for another 10 minutes. After the procedure, rinse thoroughly in plenty of water and wash in a washing machine at high temperature.
- If you don’t have vinegar in the house, you can use another effective remedy - citric acid. Before treatment, wash off stains with laundry soap, then apply powder to the contaminated areas. After 20 minutes, rinse and wash. This method is also effective in removing stains from red vegetables and fruits.If the stains do not come off, repeat the procedure, increasing the time the citric acid is left on the stains to one hour.
- Before sending the towel to dry, you need to make sure that the stain has disappeared. And to avoid the reappearance of mold and odor, before putting them away in the closet, make sure that the towels are well dried.
- Mustard powder
- Another proven trick that helps get rid of old greasy stains is washing kitchen towels with mustard. To remove stains, dilute the powder with a small amount of warm water until you get a paste consistency. Apply the mixture to oil stains and leave for 40-90 minutes. For bleaching, dilute 100 g of mustard powder in 2.5 liters of water and soak the towels for 60 minutes. Then wash and rinse thoroughly.
- Boric acid
- Also used to remove greasy, ingrained stains. Boric acid (50 g) pour five liters of water, immerse dirty towels in the resulting solution and hold for 3 hours. After completing the process, wash the items in the washing machine.
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