You will need
  • - ammonia;
  • hydrogen peroxide;
  • - turpentine;
  • mustard powder;
  • - glycerin;
  • Sol;
  • - kerosene;
  • - milk;
  • - household chemicals.
Instruction
1
To remove stains from paper carcasses with white fabrics, use a mixture of ammonia and hydrogen peroxide in the ratio of 1 teaspoon per Cup of warm water. Soak in the solution cotton wool and apply it to the stain. After a minute, rinse the cloth with warm water.
2
Inveterate stains from ink on colored fabrics, pour or immerse in a mixture of turpentine and ammonia, diluted in a ratio of 1:1. After the disappearance of the contaminants wash the product completely.
3
With silk ink ink displays diluted to a paste of mustard powder. Really have this mustard slurry to leave the silk for a day, then scrub it and rinse the article in cold water.
4
Leather is easy to clean from any non-chemical stains warm glycerine or the same with the addition of denatured alcohol. If the place is slightly discolored, it will have tint. More gentle, but less reliable way: cover the spot from the carcass of a dense layer of hydrated salt, lightly roll it over the skin and leave for a day. Shake the salt off the product and wipe with a damp sponge dipped in turpentine, this will give a glow to the skin.
5
A dried stain of mascara on woolen cloth slightly moisten with kerosene, after 10 minutes wash the item and hang out thing outdoors.
6
Fresh stains from the carcass into any type of tissue wet with warm milk, after 15 minutes rinse the product in warm water. Repeat procedure up until the ink disappears.
7
Universal chemicals "Stain remover ink stains" and "Patrol" is able to bring traces of mascara of any color and with any fabric. With cotton, silk, wool and synthetic fabrics will remove the remains of mascara liquid "Nemunas". Household chemicals, such as stain removers Vanish, Loc, Dreft, too, do a good job with the stationery dirt.