You will need
  • - freezer;
  • - pieces of ice;
  • - plastic bag;
  • - sponge;
  • - a cotton ball;
  • - solvent;
  • - gasoline;
  • - acetone;
  • - kerosene;
  • ether;
  • - vegetable oil;
  • - white spirit;
  • - alcohol;
  • - ammonia;
  • - potato starch;
  • - turpentine;
  • - a means for washing dishes;
  • - washing powder.
Instruction
1
To remove tar from any kind of fabric, place the product in the freezer for 30-40 minutes. If the item is bulky and does not fit in the freezer, freeze the ice cubes, put in a plastic bag, put the bag on pollution, after 20 minutes, remove the resin mechanically using kneading in his hands, a plastic scraper or other improvised means.
2
After you have removed the primary layer of resin, then dissolving the remaining, which is absorbed into the fibers of the fabric. To do this, use gasoline, kerosene, white spirit, thinner or acetone. Moisten one of the means of a sponge or a cotton pad, apply the stain thickly, leave for 30 minutes, repeat the process, wash the product in the usual manner appropriate for the type of fabric. If after washing the stain remains, dry the fabric again and repeat the process in this way.
3
To remove tar stains from delicate fabrics, silk, acetate, and wool, velvet, velour, aggressive solvents cannot be used, so you can remove the tar with vegetable oil, alcohol, or ether.
4
To remove the stain with vegetable oil, apply it on your disk or sponge, apply the stain, leave for 30 minutes, again moisten the sponge or the disk and produce oil re-processing, and then soak the pollution of a detergent for dishes, leave until dry, about 12 hours, wash.
5
If the product must not be washed, then make a spot treatment by air using a sponge or disk, and wipe thoroughly with medical alcohol. To wipe until the stain is completely gone. Every time you change a cotton pad, liberally moistening it with alcohol.
6
For delicate fabrics you can also use a mixture of starch, ammonia and turpentine. To do this, mix 1 tablespoon of potato starch with 1 teaspoon ammonia and 1 teaspoon of turpentine, apply to the stain, leave for 12 hours, rinse the product under running water, wash in the usual way.