Thursday 10 December 2015

CAUTION DO NOT THROW USED CLOTHES BURNED


Perhaps you have experienced from your favorite clothes caught fire when ironing or as a result of cigarette embers. When that happens what you do, if then throw it or what?
If you experience these things and your favorite clothes will be available to you then my advice is do not throw away clothes, especially clothes made of polyester and rayon because there are ways to improve your pet the clothes. Indeed, today's clothes become disabled and have been unsuitable but better not be discarded but do some of the following so that the clothes can be reused.

Clothes made from polyester and rayon the burning might use back if you try to remove scars burning beforehand.

Here I will describe steps:
First do the brushing on the surface of the burning cloth to remove the burned fiber
Furthermore, in the second step you spread a clean cloth used. Place a burning cloth on the cloth with the former burned part facing downwards.
The next step is to give a few drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide in areas that bernoda.Setelah add two drops of ammonia (urea). Let the fabric still wet with the solution for a few minutes to an hour. Add peroxide and ammonia to keep the fabric still wet.
Next rinse the cloth with warm water. Do not use hot water because the heat will make the stain more difficult to remove.
The next step is to wash the cloth with water and soap. If the fabric is white, then you can add bleach.
Then take a piece of clean cloth and moisten with cuka.Gosok stained area with a cloth soaked in vinegar. Always rub from the outside into the stain to avoid spreading stain on the fabric.
The next step is a piece of cloth with bersh cloth that has been dampened with water to remove residual vinegar.

That ledge-steps can be taken to overcome the old clothes burned mainly made of polyester and rayon fabrics. If the stain is still there a little bit longer then do the steps above until the stain is gone.
Thus tips to overcome the burning clothes so be careful not to throw away your old clothes on fire now.