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What should I do if the hotel sheets are covered with blood stains and macular pigment? Product details

Hello! If the quilt cover is stained with blood and yellow spots, the following cleaning methods can be adopted: 1. After the quilt cover is dried, apply the original liquid of hand-washing special laundry detergent to the stain, completely cover the stain, let it stand for 5 minutes (it can be gently rubbed), and add laundry detergent for routine washing;

2. If the above method can't remove the stain, then

(1) Pure white quilt cover made of cotton, hemp and polyester: Add 1 bottle cap (40g) and white clothing dye (600g specification) into each half basin of water (about 2l), stir evenly, soak for 30min and rinse off.

* If necessary, the soaking time can be extended appropriately. If the color stains are not removed after 2 hours, take out the quilt cover, add white clothes to the basin (add 1 bottle cap to each half basin of water), then stir evenly, and then continue to soak. The cumulative soaking time shall not exceed 6 hours.

(2) White quilt cover made of colored or other materials: put the quilt cover into the basin, stick the dyed part on the bottom of the basin, and measure out 1/4 bottle caps (10g) and 1/4 bottle caps (10g) with colored clothes. If the stain is still not removed after 2 hours, the standing time can be extended to overnight.

Precautions:

1, the colored stained net for white clothes is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester cotton and cotton-linen fabrics. Do not use it for colored (including white stripes, white checks, white background printing), silk wool spandex nylon and other chlorine-free bleached fabrics, and do not use the stock solution directly.

2. Color stains on colored clothes are not suitable for easily faded fabrics and dry-cleaned fabrics. Avoid touching metal buttons, zippers, metal ornaments, etc. When using, avoid direct sunlight.