You will need
  • plastic bag or food wrap;
  • paper napkins;
  • - iron
  • - acetone, gasoline and other solvents;
  • - cloth;
  • - hard brush;
  • - turpentine;
  • - ammonia;
  • - potato starch;
  • hydrogen peroxide;
  • - alcohol;
  • - washing powder;
  • - ammonia.
Instruction
1
Place soiled with resin clothes in a plastic bag or wrap it in cling film and put in the freezer for 1.5-2 hours (better overnight). After that, RUB the stain: the frozen resin will crack and fly off. But this method of removing tar from clothing is unacceptable for thin fabric, because it can be unsightly creases.
2
Clean the stain with heat. To do this, wrap the contaminated place from two sides (front and reverse sides of clothes) paper towel and then iron with a hot iron (under the influence of heat, the resin melts and sticks to paper towel). Take this method of spot resin only with a dense and natural fabrics.
3
To remove fresh tar stains use one of the solvents (gasoline, acetone, benzene, etc.). Soak in solvent to a soft cloth and RUB it stained place. In that case, if the resin has penetrated deeply into the cloth, apply on the spot strikes with a stiff brush (this method provides deep penetration of the solvent in the fibers of the fabric and prevents the change of its structure).
4
The old stain of tar from clothing remove with a mixture consisting of potato starch (1 tsp), turpentine (a few drops) and ammonia (a few drops). Apply the mixture to the stain and let to dry, and after a good scrub. If you just remove the stain does not work, repeat the procedure again. In that case, when the fabric after removal of the resin will remain yellow stain, treat it with a solution of hydrogen peroxide.
5
To remove small spots of tar, coat them with undiluted alcohol. Then wash the clothes in hot water (with detergent or other detergent). If after this procedure the stain still remains, apply a mixture of ammonia and washing powder (ratio 1:1), then wash clothes.