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Hotel mud

The washing of flax mainly depends on various surfactants and bleaches, which is very effective for all kinds of organic components such as oil stains and pigments, but it is a little powerless for inorganic pollutants such as mud. Hotel linen, especially bath towels, is thrown under the feet by most guests, so the mud marks are heavy and difficult to wash off.

It is suggested to do our best from three aspects:

Strengthening pre-washing selection, although this workload is very heavy, can be said to be a trouble for a linen washing factory with thousands of dollars a day, but there is no way. Manual processing is the most effective method to select heavy footprints in advance. Otherwise, wouldn't it be more troublesome for the hotel to return it to you?

Increase the use of sodium tripolyphosphate. Detergents and bleaches have little effect on mud print, while sodium tripolyphosphate is an effective builder for inorganic dirt. It can make the soil swell and print a certain effect on the mud washing.

Appropriately extend the high temperature washing time. Well, many hemp washing plants can't do it. Radish doesn't wash mud quickly, but when people return it, it's too fast.