You will need
- - stain;
- - starch;
- - acetone;
- - milk;
- - vinegar;
- soda;
- soap.
Instruction
1
One of the most famous ways of getting rid of stains of iodine is the use of starch. Liberally sprinkle it on the stain, soaked in cold water. As a result of these actions should go a chemical reaction, as iodine is a starch indicator. When the spot turns blue, rinse it with cold water and then wash with added bleach.
2
Instead of starch you can use raw potatoes. Take one tuber, peel, cut it in half and grate both halves of the contaminated area on the obverse and the reverse side. After the spot turns blue, rinse the item in cold water and wash with a small amount of stain remover.
3
Soak the stain in milk for 10-15 minutes, then rinse several times with cool water with soap, and then wash in the machine, preferably with the addition of stain remover.
4
Get rid of iodine stains by using baking soda and vinegar, if soiled clothes are not made of acetate, triacetate fibers or nylon. Otherwise, the thing is hopelessly flawed. Sprinkle the stain with baking soda on top, pour on it vinegar. After a few hours (at least four) thoroughly rinse the product in cold water, then wash in the usual way.
5
To remove stain from colored fabric will help the acetone, but only if the product is not made of acetate silk. Before using the acetone test reaction tissue at the alternate segment. Then moisten with acetone cotton pad and gently RUB them with a contaminated site, then the clothes need to be washed.
Useful advice
A fresh stain from iodine to remove easier than the one that was spotted a few hours later. To bring the old yellow-brown spots, any of the above ways will have to be repeated several times.