Although the pollution of vegetable soup stains is not as dirty as that of broth stains, if it is stained on polyester fabric or porcelain, its pollution cannot be underestimated. Follow these decontamination methods to ensure that you don’t leave a...
Although the pollution of vegetable soup stains is not as dirty as that of broth stains, if it is stained on polyester fabric or porcelain, its pollution cannot be underestimated. Follow these decontamination methods to ensure that you don’t leave any stains on your body after lunch.
【1】Acetic acid, carpet (synthetic fiber or wool) glass fiber, rayon, silk, triacetate, wool
Clear off the excess soup immediately. Use a sponge to dip it in a dry cleaner (such as Afta detergent) to remove the stain, that is, after wetting the sponge pad, gently wipe it from the middle of the stain to the outer edge. Then apply an appropriate amount of dry stain remover to the stain and cover the stain with a water absorbent pad soaked with dry stain remover. The coverage should be sufficient to remove all stains. After the absorbent pad absorbs the stain, it should be replaced. Stained areas and absorbent pads should always be soaked with dry stain remover. Then rinse with a dry cleaner (i.e., wash away some of the dye and residues of the detergent through the detergent).
【2】Acrylic, cotton, linen, denatured acrylic, nylon, polyolefin fiber, polyester, spandex
Empty the excess soup. Wipe the stain with a sponge dipped in dry cleaning agent (K2r stain remover or Afta detergent). Apply dry stain remover, then moisturize the water absorbent pad with dry stain remover, and then cover the stain. The coverage should be sufficient to remove all stains. Finally, rinse with some kind of dry cleaning solution. If there are still stain residues, drop a few drops of tableware detergent and ammonia on it, then brush it lightly (i.e., brush the surface with a brush on contaminated wear-resistant fabric or other materials) or scrape it (i.e., use a blunt tool to gently remove excessive solid blocks or stains attached to the surface) stains to remove loose parts on it. Moisturize the stain with a mixture of detergent and water ammonia, and occasionally suck away excess liquid with a water absorbent pad. Rinse the ammonia from the fabric completely with clean water, then iron or dry it.
【3】Acrylic plastics, aluminum products, asphalt, bamboo products, rattan products, ceramic glass/ceramic tile, copper products, cork, glass, linseed oil flooring, marble, paint (glossy or matte), plexiglass, polyurethane materials, porcelain, stainless steel, vinyl paint, vinyl flooring, vinyl wallpaper
Immediately erase the sprinkled excess soup. Wipe the surface with a cloth or sponge dipped in warm soapy water. Then, rinse the material with clean water and wipe dry.
[4] Bluestone, brick, concrete, slab, limestone, stone floor, sandstone, slab, terrazzo
Erase the excess soup. Then wash the stain with aqueous solution of detergent or detergent (do not use soap). Use a sponge or a soft brush to remove stains. Finally, thoroughly wash and dry the stain.
【5】Leather, suede
Carefully suck the excess soup on the stained surface. Mix neutral soap with tiny warm water into a solution. Stir vigorously to create a lot of foam. Dip the sponge into a proper amount of foam and wipe the stain. Finally, wipe dry with a clean cloth. If there are still oily stains, cover the stain surface with a layer of absorbent (such as cereal). Remain for a long enough time. After that, use a brush to gently brush the cereal off, or gently shake it off. If necessary, the above process can be repeated. For pure leather products, next use Tannery Vintage leather cleaning and maintenance oil or Fiebing leather soap for leather care.
【6】Write the excess soup sprinkled immediately. Wipe the surface of the wood with a cloth dipped in warm soapy water. Scrub with a clean cloth soaked in clean water. Polish or wax the wood product as soon as possible.
Whether it is cold or hot soup, whether it is a side dish or a separate dish, the deliciousness of the soup is always endless. These decontamination techniques will help you keep the soup where they should be.