You will need
  • curdled milk, whey, vinegar, baking soda, hyposulphite, citric acid, hydrogen peroxide, oxalic acid, hydrochloric acid.
Instruction
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Removing the stains of potassium permanganate with roxocet dirty place citric acid, or wipe it with a piece of lemon. Do not wipe and do not wash hands for 3-5 minutes. The stain of potassium permanganate disappears.You can wipe the stain of potassium permanganate with hydrogen peroxide or acetic acid. The effect will be similar - hands will be clean.
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Removing stains from white denerative teaspoon of oxalic acid in 100-150 grams of water. Apply the solution on the stain, wait a few minutes and rinse the contaminated area with warm water.Make a 10% solution of hyposulphite (of crystalline sodium thiosulfate Na2S2O3•5H2O). Soak them filthy place, wait a while and wash in warm water.
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Removing stains from wool danabasoglu wool is an organic material, it cannot be subjected to prolonged exposure to acids (citric, acetic, oxalic) and hydrogen peroxide. So first try to get the stain curd or whey. If this tool doesn't help, wipe the stain with a mixture of acetic acid and wood alcohol, but not for long, immediately rinsing the thing in cold water.
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Remove stains of potassium permanganate with utensils and poleti stains , you can remove all available means (citric, oxalic, acetic, hydrochloric (2% solution) acids, hydrogen peroxide), however, it is reasonable to start with ordinary baking soda. If it does not work, then you can try acid and hydrogen peroxide.An effective remedy is a mixture liquid of hydrogen peroxide with citric acid. Wipe the stain moistened with a sponge, wait 3-5 minutes and wipe the spot with a sponge dampened in water. The stain should disappear.