How to remove hotel linen stains?
There are many types of stains and different methods of removing stains. In the stain removal process, the purpose of stain removal is to eliminate or reduce the impact of stains on the cleanliness of the fabric surface without affecting the performance of the fabric. This must take a certain targeted approach.
1. Juice stains A. Rinse B. Ammonia thick soap C. Acetic acid D. Protease treatment
2. Blood stains A. Rinse B. 26% ammonia C. Ammonia alcohol soap D. Sulfur soap E. Protease treatment
3. Mildew stains and mildew stains (on silk fabrics) A. 50% alcohol solution B. 10% citric acid
5. Chocolate stains A. Carbon tetrachloride B. Thick soap liquid C. Protease treatment D. 3% hydrogen peroxide
6. Animal and vegetable oil stains A. Benzene or carbon tetrachloride B. Perchloroethylene C. Concentrated alcohol soap
7. Purple syrup stains A. Alcohol B. Glycerin C. 10% ammonia water concentrated soap solution D. 3% hydrogen peroxide
8. Red syrup stains A. Rinse B. Glycerin C. 10% ammonia water concentrated soap D. Acetic acid E. 3% hydrogen peroxide
9. Paint A. Banana water B. Carbon tetrachloride C. Turpentine D. High-quality gasoline
10. Blue and black water stains A. Neutral detergent B. 28% acetic acid C. Alcohol ammonia soap D. Oxalic acid E. Oxidizer (sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide)
However, the hotel may not have all the raw materials, and there is no time to open a chemical raw material store. Generally, white ones are done by strong alkali and bleaching water. Colored cloth is dark. Generally, you don’t care about stains. Other stains can be done separately.