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How to remove trademark marks stuck to clothes?

The following are the specific removal methods:

1. Removal of all-purpose glue stains

If clothes are stained with all-purpose glue stains, you can use acetone or banana water drops on the glue. On stains, use a brush to scrub repeatedly until the glue stains soften and come off the fabric, then rinse with clean water. If it doesn't work once, you can scrub it several times and finally it can be cleaned. Do not use this method on fabrics containing acetate to avoid damaging the fabric.

2. Removal of white latex stains

White latex is a synthetic resin, which is polyvinyl acetate emulsion. Its characteristic is that it has a bonding effect on most cellulosic materials except nylon silk and the like, so it can adhere firmly to clothing. It also has the feature of being able to dissolve in a variety of solutions. We will use its own characteristics to find ways to remove it. You can use 60℃ liquor or a mixture of 8:2 alcohol (95) and water to soak the white latex stains on the clothes. After soaking for about half an hour, you can scrub them with water until they are clean, and finally rinse them with clean water.

3. Removal of glue stains

If the clothes are stained with glue stains, you can soak the contaminated parts of the clothes in warm water. When the stains are dissolved by the water, then use Rub with your hands until all stains are removed, then wash again with warm detergent, and finally rinse with water.