You will need
- - water
- - ammonia
- hydrogen peroxide
- - gasoline
- - salicylic acid
- - turpentine
- - alcohol
- Sol
- - vinegar
Instruction
1
On white cotton and linen stains from mold removed in several ways.
1. Dilute 1 part ammonia to 5 parts water and wipe the liquid stain to extinction.
2. Pour in a glass of warm water 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon ammonia. On the front side on the canvas put a tissue or piece of clean white cloth. From the inside a wipe with a swab dipped in the prepared solution. If the stain is planted on a colored wool or silk cloth, used for cleaning pure turpentine. Soak in it a piece of cotton wool, wipe the stain and then sasteria it with warm water and soap.
1. Dilute 1 part ammonia to 5 parts water and wipe the liquid stain to extinction.
2. Pour in a glass of warm water 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon ammonia. On the front side on the canvas put a tissue or piece of clean white cloth. From the inside a wipe with a swab dipped in the prepared solution. If the stain is planted on a colored wool or silk cloth, used for cleaning pure turpentine. Soak in it a piece of cotton wool, wipe the stain and then sasteria it with warm water and soap.
2
If the stain is from mold on the clothes is fresh, it is possible to RUB a Pat of butter or the juice of fresh tomatoes. After some time the fabric is prewash, rinse with plenty of water.
3
Often the mould appears on the shoes that have been stored in a damp location. It can be removed with a rag moistened with gasoline.
4
If you annoy spots from mold on the walls, to remove the wall must first be dried. Then prepare a mixture of 1 part of salicylic acid and 200 parts of alcohol. The resulting solution wipe the stains up to their complete disappearance.
5
Left a greenish patina in a crystal vase, where it stagnated flowers? Take 1 tablespoon of coarse salt, moisten it with vinegar and wipe the surface.
Note
If you decided to experiment and remove stains from mold on the white fabric in several bleaching remedies, remember: never mix chlorine bleach and substances containing ammonia. The result of this mixing forms a very toxic gas that can cause serious poisoning.
Useful advice
Often after spot cleaning on the spot where it was remains a "halo". To avoid its formation, before cleaning is necessary to moisten the fabric around the stain with water or sprinkle chalk.