You will need
- - alcohol,
- petrol
- - turpentine,
- - the knife
- - iron,
- - fridge.
Instruction
1
Stains from the resin belong to the fat. They have no clear boundaries-they are always darker than the material formed. Fresh grease stains can be removed with gasoline or kerosene. However, be careful with it. Not every fabric lossless will take this cleaning. But there is a more gentle way. Dissolve in gasoline white soap in the ratio of 1:1. Wipe the stain and rinse after an hour. Resin stain on wool fabrics also can output with gasoline or ammonia.
2
If the stain is fresh, you can try to bring it with the iron. Put soiled thing between the sheets of paper and iron several times, changing the sheets. Also remove the stain by using a freezer. Remove the stuff in the fridge, after a while the resin will harden and you can gently scrape it.
3
If the stain is fresh, blot it with turpentine. Wait until the resin has dissolved, then wipe with alcohol. After you rinse the thing with water. Another way to remove the dried resin is to try to scrape it. Pour a mixture of alcohol and turpentine 1:1, iron through a blotting paper and wipe dry.
4
A well-known way to get rid of the resin on the hands is to wash them with vegetable oil. It is easy to guess that it will help and in that case, if you remove the resin need leather goods. Vegetable oil is easily washed off with dishwashing detergent.
5
If you are going to get rid of tar spots, primarily determine the structure of the tissue or surface to be cleaned. If the fabric is thin, it is not necessary to use such aggressive ways like scraping away stains. If the fabric is thick, you can try different ways, not afraid to spoil a thing. You can remove the resin, pre-freezing it in the refrigerator, and then propadu iron. But if the spot never want to disappear, use the kerosene and alcohol.