You will need
  • - solvent or gasoline;
  • powder;
  • - stain;
  • - bleach;
  • - hot water;
  • - basin.
Instruction
1
Stains from enamel, lacquer or acrylic paints to remove gasoline, acetone, white spirit or kerosene. Be careful not to provide treatment solvents near an open flame, avoid contact with eyes and do not forget to ventilate the room after completion. Apply the solvent on the stain and wait until it's a little soak. RUB with a clean cloth soaked in used. Try as best you can to scrub the paint. To remove residues from pigment use bleach (the white things) or stain remover (for ferrous). Then wash it the usual thing for you.
2
Water-based gouache paint , you can try to wash it out. Pour into a basin of hot water and soak the thing for a few hours, don't forget to add the powder. After namely treat the stain with soap and sasteria on hand. The stain should disappear, but if not, soak the item for a day in the water, but without adding the powder, otherwise the colour may fade.
3
Dye hair coloring can be removed with a cloth immediately after contact. After a few minutes to do this will be impossible. If you accidentally dripped on the clothes as quickly as possible sasteria the stain in warm water. If the dye remains, you can try to bring him out, rubbed the problematic place of soap. Then wash the thing in soapy water.
4
If after washing, things shed, do not worry. While they are still wet peristerite them at a higher temperature, and the paint will not remain and a trace. If that doesn't work, then use the stain remover for colored fabrics. Dilute it in water and soak clothes for several hours. But be careful, every thing should be placed in a separate container and not all faded into one.
5
If stains are persistent and neither of the above tool does not work, use the services of a chemical cleaning. You will remove the contamination from the paint, and in extreme cases, if the fabric will fade, and you can paint the material, adjusting the color.