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The quilt is stained with water. How to get rid of it?

1. First, put the dyed clothes in a basin of clean water, soak them for a while, and then remove the water. Pour the freshly boiled soap powder water directly into the basin, soak the clothes for a while, and then wash them gently by hand to remove the stain.

2. How to wash the dyed clothes: Method 1: After washing clothes, put a bucket of clean water, and soak the dyed clothes in clean water for about a day, which can generally remove the dyed color. Other clothes dyed in the process of mixed washing belong to knitwear with unqualified dyeing fastness (see GB/T8878-2002 cotton knitted underwear, GB/T8878- 1997 cotton knitted underwear and GB 1840 1-2000 textiles for formaldehyde content.

How to wash dyed clothes Method 2: White silk fabrics should be wiped with whitening washing powder or tofu, washed and then rinsed with water. Taro can also be peeled, mashed and boiled into thin juice, and then cooled as a detergent to wash white silk fabrics, which can keep clothes white. In addition, washing with rice can make white clothes less yellow. After washing clothes, it is also effective to wash them with clear water dripping with blue ink to prevent white clothes from yellowing.

How to wash the dyed clothes method 3: 1. Wash the dyed place with mature vinegar. 2. Try chemicals called floaters, such as white cat floaters. 3. Add washing powder and detergent containing more anionic surfactant 1∶ 1 into warm water, soak the dyed place in warm water for more than half an hour, and then scrub it by hand. If you still can't wash it clean, put all the clothes in water above 50 degrees Celsius, add a small amount of washing powder to scrub, and use the fading of the clothes to reduce the color difference. 4. Wet the dyed place with water. Then cover it with edible salt and rub it gently with your hands repeatedly, and the dyed color will disappear. Then wash it with clear water. 5. Put the dyed clothes into a basin filled with hot water, and add 10 spoon baking soda per liter of water. Cover the clothes with laurel leaves, leave them overnight, and wash them the next morning. You will find that the clothes turn white again.