1, pure white cotton, linen, polyester clothes, can use white clothes color stains to remove mildew spots:
(1) Wash clothes with laundry detergent first;
(2) Add 1 bottle cap (40g) and white clothes stain (600g specification) into half a basin of water, stir evenly, soak in white clothes for 30min, and rinse off. If the stain is still not removed after soaking for 2 hours, take out the clothes, put the 1 bottle cap in the basin, stir it evenly, and put the clothes in to continue soaking. The cumulative soaking time shall not exceed 6 hours.
Note: the color stain of white clothes is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester cotton, cotton and linen fabrics. Do not use it for colored clothes (including white stripes, white checks and white prints), silk wool spandex nylon and other chlorine-free bleached clothes, and do not use the stock solution directly.
2, color and other materials of white clothes, you can use the color clothes stain net combined with the collar net to remove mildew:
(1) Wash clothes with laundry detergent first;
(2) Pour a small amount of water (about 0.5 liter) into the basin, measure the bottle caps with colored clothes and colored collars with 1.5 (600g each), add them into the water, and stir them evenly. Soak in clothes overnight, and then rinse.
* The amount of water should make the clothes just wet, and the net content of colored clothes and collars should increase or decrease according to the amount of water. If there are still stains after soaking for one night, you can continue to extend the soaking time (mildew spots are difficult to remove, and it usually takes several days to soak).
Note: The stain cleaning of colored clothes is not applicable to easily faded clothes and dry cleaning clothes. If you are not sure about the fabric of the clothes, you can try it in a hidden place first. And when in use, avoid touching metal buttons, zippers, metal ornaments, etc. Avoid direct sunlight.