Handwashing with bar soap is sufficient for getting rid of stains on clothing
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Finger Paint
Washing garments in the washing machine can leave stubborn paint stains which are much more difficult to remove
Never dry a paint-stained garment in the tumble dryer because it will be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Washing on a normal cycle should not leave stains, but if you think the garment will not come out clean, wash it by hand.
Washing by hand: Soak in water for about four hours. Then, rinse the garment through with plenty of water at high pressure
Wash with liquid soap
Do not rub the garment when you start to wash it
Poster Paint
Washing garments in the washing machine can leave stubborn paint stains which are much more difficult to remove
Never dry a paint-stained garment in the tumble dryer because it will be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Do not let it dry
Pretreat the stains quickly and repeat the procedure if the stain does not disappear completely
Do not rub the garment when you start to wash it
Rinse the garment through with plenty of water at high pressure. It is better to work from the back of the fabric, behind the stain
Wash with natural bar soap
On untreated dry stains: Soak the stain in a glass containing equal parts of whole milk, peroxide and liquid soap for more than six hours. Afterwards, wash with natural or liquid soap
Liquid poster paint
Washing garments in the washing machine can leave stubborn paint stains which are much more difficult to remove
Never dry a paint-stained garment in the tumble dryer because it will be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Do not let it dry
Rinse the garment through with plenty of water at high pressure. It is better to work from the back of the fabric, behind the stain
Wash with liquid soap
If necessary, brush the stain with a little liquid soap
On dry stains: Soaking the stain in a mixture of equal parts of whole milk, peroxide and liquid soap for more than six hours makes it easier to wash the garment. Afterwards, rinse the garment through with plenty of water at high pressure. It is better to work from the back of the fabric, behind the stain. Squeeze the garment when you start to wash it but do not rub it.
Wash with soap
Finally, scrub the remaining traces of the stain with soap
Repeat the process if any traces of the stain remain
Jovidecor Multi-Use Paint
Incorrect washing may result in the stain becoming embedded in the fibres
Washing garments in the washing machine can leave stubborn paint stains which are much more difficult to remove
Never dry a paint-stained garment in the tumble dryer because it will be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Do not let it dry
Rinse the garment through with plenty of water at high pressure. It is better to work from the back of the fabric, behind the stain.
Hand-washing the garment with liquid detergent or natural bar soap should be enough to remove the stains completely
Soak dry stains in water for about four hours and wash with liquid soap
Watercolour
Washing garments in the washing machine can leave stubborn paint stains which are much more difficult to remove
Never dry a paint-stained garment in the tumble dryer because it will be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Soaking the stain in a mixture of equal parts of whole milk, peroxide and liquid soap for more than six hours makes it easier to wash the garment
Rinse the garment through at a temperature of 30º C
Wash with liquid soap or natural bar soap
Finally, if necessary, scrub the remaining traces of the stain with soap
Fixative varnish
Modeling
Soft dough Blandiver
Incorrect washing may result in the stain becoming embedded in the fibres
Never dry a stained garment in the tumble dryer because it could be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Let the stain dry completely
Once the stain is dry, washing the garment on a normal cycle should be enough to remove the stain completely
ON RUGS AND CARPETS: let the stain dry completely. A gentle wipe with a damp sponge should be enough to remove the solid part of the stain; any remaining colour residue will disappear by wiping it with a sponge dipped in a little liquid soap
Vegetal modelling clay Plastilina
Never dry a stained garment in the tumble dryer because it could be impossible to remove the stain afterwards
Remove as much of the stain as possible by hand. Use a piece of modelling clay to remove any residue attached to the garment
If a piece remains would be removed with a hand washing with bar soap.
Air hardening clay
Let the stain dry completely
Once the stain is dry, washing the garment on a normal cycle should be enough to remove the stain completely
ON RUGS AND CARPETS: let the stain dry completely. A wipe with a damp sponge dipped in liquid soap should be enough to remove the stain completely
Patmaché - Papier maché air hardening clay
Stubborn and recent stains can be completely removed by washing in water.
If the stain is very large, it is interesting remove previously the largest remains.
Stubborn and recent stains can be completely removed by washing in water.
If the stain is very large, it is interesting remove previously the largest remains.
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Stick and cream make-up
Clothes: at 40ºC on a medium-wash cycle with no pre-wash. The use of soap containing high levels of tensoactive agents is not recommended.
Skin: remove the thick layer of make-up with cellulose paper and then clean with soap and water or make-up remover.