Cleaning Coloured Cloth Long-Lasting, Red, 75gsm – Tork
A durable and absorbent cleaning cloth that can be used repeatedly without tearing. It is available in four colors to help prevent cross-contamination.
– Meets your cleaning needs due to suitability with most solvents, disinfectants, and detergents
– Multipurpose – handles general wiping tasks that require strength and absorbency
– Strong and durable, won’t tear easily and can be reused
How to remove colour stains from different fabrics
Different fabrics require slightly different steps to undo the effects of dye transfer. Whether you’re interested in learning how to remove colour stains from a white silk shirt or a chiffon dress, you can find all the answers below:
- Silk: First of all, make sure you check the fabric care label to see if your silk garment with a colour stain can be treated at home. If yes, pour 3-4 drops of Ariel liquid detergent directly onto the stain and gently rub the detergent into the fabric using your fingers. After letting it sit for 30 minutes, wash the garment by hand, then dry it under partial shade. In case the stain is still visible, repeat the process before letting the garment dry.
- White Cotton and Chiffon: Soak your white cotton and chiffon clothes in a solution of chlorine bleach and water for 30 minutes, then wash as usual with Ariel detergent to get rid of colour stains. Dry under natural sunlight.
- Coloured Cotton and Chiffon: You can remove colour stains from your coloured cotton and chiffon clothes by adding 3-4 drops of Ariel liquid detergent directly onto the stain and gently working it into the fabric with your fingers. After letting it sit for 15 minutes, rinse the stained area under cold water, then wash the garment as usual on the hottest water temperature recommended by the care label. Remember, always wash your darks and lights separately.
- Polyester & Nylon: The best way to remove colour stains from your polyester and nylon garments is to place a colour catcher into your washer’s drum together with your laundry. Colour catchers are available at most supermarkets and work to absorb the bleeding dyes during the wash cycle. Add detergent and wash as usual on the hottest water temperature recommended by the care label. Unload your washer as soon as the cycle is finished and dry your garments in partial shade.




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