1, wash off the red with white vinegar.
Dilute the white vinegar with water first, then soak the dyed white clothes in a basin, and don't cover the clothes with water. Soak for about 20 minutes, and then wash it carefully with clear water.
2. Wash off the red color with salt.
Wet the dyed part of white clothes, rub the wet part with big salt particles or edible salt, and rub it gently by hand repeatedly until the dyed color blocks disappear, and finally wash it with water.
3. Soak in warm soapy water and wash off the red color.
Red ink stains on white clothes can be washed with water first, and then soaked in warm soapy water for cleaning. If it takes a long time, wash it with soap first, and then wipe it with 10% alcohol water solution. Soak it in clear water first and take it out. Then soak the clothes in the mixed solution of soapy water and alkaline water for ten minutes. Finally, the dyed color will be erased as long as it is gently rubbed with water. This will restore the original color of the clothes.
4. Wash red with bleach.
If white clothes are dyed red, wash them with warm water several times first to dilute the color. Then soak the clothes in diluted bleach (the ratio of water to bleach is about 10: 1) for four to five hours, then rinse them with clear water, or try to clean them with colored bleach, which can be bought in supermarkets.
5. Wash off the red color with hydrogen peroxide.
Put the clothes in a basin filled with cold water, drip hydrogen peroxide into the basin until the ratio of hydrogen peroxide to water approaches 1: 10, soak for about 5 minutes, rub the dyed clothes with your hands, and then wash them with clear water.
6. Wash off the red color with 84 disinfectant.
Put the dyed clothes into the basin, pour in some freshly boiled water and some 84 disinfectant to soak for 15 minutes, and then gently rub the dyed part of the clothes with your hands. In order to protect hand skin, wear gloves when cleaning.
Note: 84 disinfectant can be used to treat dyed clothes because of its decolorization, but it is precisely because of this feature that this method is only suitable for dyed white clothes or colored clothes with very light colors.
7. Wash off the red color with soap solution containing ammonia.
If you accidentally stain your clothes with mercuric chloride, you can soak the contaminated parts with mercuric chloride first, then scrub them with glycerin, and then wash them repeatedly with ammonia-containing soap. If you add a few drops of dilute acetic acid and then wash it with soap, the effect will be better.
8. Wash off the red color with detergent.
When white clothes are dyed red, they can be cleaned with efficient and powerful decontamination washing powder (with bleaching function). Soak the clothes in hot water of 50-60 degrees for a while, sprinkle some washing powder and scrub them repeatedly, so that the red marks spread and fade gradually. After repeated rinsing, clothes may recover.
9. Wipe with alcohol to remove the red color.
If white clothes are dyed red, try wiping them with alcohol first, and then washing them with warm water and soap.
10, the baby is a little emotional, so it doesn't need to be washed.
If the dyeing area is too large, it can be sent to a professional laundry for cleaning. Or simply embroider it into red flowers, graffiti and so on. And transform it into another chic t-shirt. Of course, you can dye it all red and buy a new white skirt to wear ~