YouTube/Queen azzahra family
Brilio.net - Cooking activities make kitchen equipment dirty. Not only that, sometimes oil splashes when cooking can also get on clothes, you know. Clothes that are already stained with oil will be difficult to clean.
As a result, the appearance of the finished clothes looks different in color compared to the first time you bought them . Because oil stains usually appear darker than the base color of the clothing .
To remove oil stains, it is not enough to wash clothes using ordinary detergent. Because oil stains usually still remain.
As a solution, a number of people deliberately rub their clothes with baking soda. After rubbing for a while, the oil stains on the clothes immediately disappeared and nothing remained.
But don't just use baking soda, it turns out there are other kitchen ingredients that can be used to remove oil stains from clothes. The method was demonstrated by YouTube user Queen azzahra family.
How to quickly clean oil stains on clothes.
At the beginning of the video, he shows the appearance of his clothes stained with cooking oil. His clothes looked discolored and greasy to the touch.
photo: YouTube/Queen Azzahra family
To clean it, he poured a kitchen ingredient, namely dish washing soap, onto the clothes. To make the dishwashing soap more even, he deliberately scrubbed it with an old toothbrush.
photo: YouTube/Queen Azzahra family
Without expending extra effort, oil splashes disappear completely. To make it even cleaner, put the clothes directly into a container filled with detergent solution.
"Leave it for at least 10 minutes," said the video owner.
photo: YouTube/Queen Azzahra family
After soaking for 10 minutes, check the clothes using your hands. If the clothes look clean, wring them out using your bare hands. The next process, rinse the clothes with clean water. Then dry the clothes directly in the sun. When it is dry, the appearance of the clothes looks maximally clean.
photo: YouTube/Queen Azzahra family
There is no oil stain left at all.
Causes of clothes fading quickly.
1. Excessive washing.
Washing too often or using harsh detergents can cause the color of clothes to fade.
2. Sun exposure.
Excessive exposure to sunlight can cause the color pigments in clothes to fade.
3. Use of bleach.
Strong bleach or improper use of bleach can cause clothes to lose their color.
4. Chemical reactions.
Contact with certain chemicals, such as chlorine in swimming pool water or other household chemicals, can also cause discoloration of clothing.
5. Use of inappropriate detergent.
Detergents that contain harsh chemicals or are not compatible with certain types of fabric can also cause color fading.
6. Improper storage conditions.
Storing clothes in damp or too hot places can also cause color fading.
To prevent color fading on clothes, it is important to follow the care instructions given on the clothing label, use the right detergent, keep them out of direct sunlight, and store them properly.
(brl/lut)