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How to clean hair dye from clothes



 clothes stains

Clothes are exposed to many stains, such as oil, ink, paint, or hair dyes, that affect their appearance and color, reducing the chances of reuse, because hair dye stains are among the most difficult to remove.  Many women look for different ways to help them get rid of them. These stains and to avoid damaging the clothes and not using them again, this is what we will present to you in this article.

How to remove hair dye from clothes

       White vinegar recipe

       Mix a sufficient amount of white vinegar with a cup of warm water to obtain a homogeneous solution, then spray it directly on the stain and rub constantly until the stain is gone, knowing that this recipe can be used for all types of 

       alcohol recipe

Spray a sufficient amount of alcohol on the stain, then dry it with a clean white cloth, then rub it well until the stain is completely gone, knowing that it is possible to add a little hydrogen peroxide to the alcohol if the clothes are made of synthetic materials, immerse a piece of cotton Dab the stain.  If the clothing is cotton or wool, add a sufficient amount of white spirit to the alcohol, dip a cotton swab in it, and rub the stain with it.

     Liquid dish soap

a little dishwashing liquid, a drop of ammonia and a sufficient amount of water, leave it for a while, then wash it in the usual way, using this recipe is recommended. for cotton clothes. 

       lemonade recipe

       Mix lemon juice with a little cream of tartar until smooth, then dip a toothbrush in it, and gently rub the stain straight, not in a circle, then rub with liquid laundry soap, wash and dry that. He she. He she. 

Tips for removing hair dye from clothes

  •        Rub visible stains as soon as they land on the clothes, avoid letting them dry and use cold water while rubbing, as it penetrates and helps to remove them.
  • Wipe up the hair dye quickly so it's easier to remove later.
  •        Spray an amount of the spray on the stain, leave to act for ten minutes until absorbed, then wash as usual and ensure that the stain is gone before drying the piece. 
  • Wear cotton clothing while you dye your hair.
  •        Wear white clothing and avoid colored clothing so that your color is not affected by the dye.
  •        Choose the type of clothing that can be washed with washing powder and water, and not intended for dry cleaning only.
  •        Use chlorine bleach or bleach to clean stains if you're sure they won't leave a stain on your clothes on their own.

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