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How to wash the bed sheets that my aunt got?

Sometimes it happens like this. The sheets I just changed have only a little stain on them. I don’t want to change them right away. I just want to remove that piece...

Then I’ll teach you. One method is to wet a towel and rub it on the transparent soap for a few times before wiping the stained parts of the sheets. It is best to use cold water. This makes it easy to remove stains. When no obvious redness is visible, just wash the towel and wipe it clean...be sure to use transparent soap.

However, this is only a temporary method. It’s best to clean the entire area as soon as possible.

Never use hot water, because blood stains are the same as dirt from milk, eggs and other substances. They are mainly composed of protein, so they will solidify immediately when exposed to heat, making the dirt more difficult to remove. The correct way to remove the stain is to use cold water to clean the stained area first, and then wipe it with a cloth moistened with dish soap or hydrogen peroxide after the blood stains have faded. If the blood stain is difficult to remove, you can soak it with stain-removing soap overnight and then wash it the next day for better results.

1. When first contaminated, wash immediately with cold water or light salt water (hot water is prohibited, because blood contains protein, which will solidify when exposed to heat and is not easy to dissolve), and then wash with soap or 10% potassium iodide. Solution cleaning.

2. Use white radish juice or mashed carrots mixed with salt to remove blood stains on clothing.

3. Use 10% tartaric acid solution to wipe the stained area, and then wash it with cold water.

4. Use enzyme-added laundry detergent to remove blood stains, the effect is very good.

5. If the stain lasts for a long time, wipe the stained area with 10% ammonia or 3% hydrogen peroxide. After a while, wash it with cold water. If it is still not clean, wash with 10-15% oxalic acid solution, and finally rinse with clean water.

6. Whether it is new or old, it can be cleaned with sulfur soap.

Or, go to the supermarket to buy bleaching agent, rub a little bit at the areas stained by menstruation, and then put it in the washing machine and add washing powder for regular washing. This will remove the stains from menstruation. Even if it gets dirty, the sheets won't fade.

There is also a very earthy method, which is to use soil (preferably mountainous soil, without sand or broken dead leaves) and a small amount of clay to make a thinner mud, and apply it on the red areas. , dry and wash, there will be absolutely no 'strange smell' or color.

I hope it can help you, and I hope you will adopt it, thank you.