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How to remove beer marks from clothes?

Hello! To remove beer stains on clothes, use the following methods:

1. When the clothes are dry, apply Blue Moon hand wash or deep cleansing laundry detergent to the stained area to completely cover the stain, and let it sit for 5 minutes (you can Wash gently), add Blue Moon laundry detergent for regular washing;

2. If the stains still cannot be removed by the above method, then

(1) White cotton, linen and polyester clothes: Add 1 bottle cap (40g) of Blue Moonlight White Clothes Stain Cleaner (600g specification) to half a basin of water (about 2 liters), mix well, put in white clothes and soak for 30 minutes, rinse clean. If there are still stains after soaking for 2 hours, take out the clothes, add another 1 bottle cap of this product to the basin, stir well, put in the clothes and continue soaking. The total soaking time shall not exceed 6 hours.

(2) Colored and white clothes made of other materials: Put the clothes into a basin, stick the stained area to the bottom of the basin, and use the bottle cap of Blue Moonlight Colored Clothing Stain Cleaner (600g specification) to measure 1/ Pour 4 caps (10g) of colored clothing and stains clean and 1/4 cap (10g) of Blue Moon Collar Cleanser on the stained area, cover the stain with other stain-free parts of the clothing to prevent air drying, and let it sit for 2 hours. , rinse clean. If there are still stains that have not been removed after 2 hours, you can extend the standing time to overnight.

Note: White clothing color stain remover is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester-cotton, cotton and linen fabrics. Do not use it on silk, wool, spandex, nylon and other non-chlorine bleachable clothing. Do not use the original solution directly. . The stain remover for colored clothing is not suitable for clothes that are prone to fading or dry cleaning. When using it, avoid contact with metal buttons, zippers, metal accessories, etc. on the clothes, and avoid direct sunlight.