How to remove iodine?
Iodine is an indispensable antiseptic for cuts and abrasions. But situations often occur when, when opening a vial of iodine, it spills or splashes on clothes, floors and furniture. The material instantly absorbs iodine, and a small dot becomes a noticeable stain. To remove such pollution is not an easy task, but it is quite feasible with a well-chosen tool and method.
Peculiarities
It is quite possible to wash things with iodine stains at home. The main thing is to strictly follow all the recommendations and do not forget about precautions, especially when using chemicals such as stain removers.
Some dry cleaners do not accept clothes stained with iodine at all, explaining that this antiseptic cannot be removed from the material. In fact, this is not so, and iodine can be removed from the tissue.
After iodine has got on a thing, you need to urgently carefully remove excess product from the surface of the product with a paper towel or napkin. This is necessary so that the substance remaining on the surface is not absorbed into the material. It is important not to smear the iodine and rub it into the material. Such measures contribute to the minimum absorption of the spilled solution.
How to remove a fresh stain?
There are several methods for removing fresh iodine stains.
In order to remove a fresh stain from the fabric, it is necessary to place the soiled product under direct sunlight. Under the influence of ultraviolet iodine burns out. This method is not suitable for old stains.
Another easy way to remove fresh pollution is to using a hot iron. A clean cotton cloth is placed above and below the soiled item. Then iron the place of contamination for at least 15 minutes. After that, the thing must be washed.
Fresh stains from iodine can be removed with regular milk room temperature. The soiled area of the product is immersed in a container with milk for half an hour. After the specified time, the item is rinsed in clean water. If yellow marks remain on the fabric, then they can be wiped off with laundry soap with an acid content of at least 72%. For white fabrics, use soap with a bleaching effect.
What can be washed?
It is possible to wash stains from iodine both using chemicals and folk methods. The main funds that useful in the fight against pollution:
- laundry soap;
- dishwashing liquid;
- milk;
- potato;
- starch;
- hydrogen peroxide;
- medical alcohol or vodka;
- ammonia;
- acetone;
- baking soda;
- vinegar;
- cotton pads, sponges;
- stain removers.
From clothes
There are a number of ways to remove stains from clothes. Let's analyze each of them in more detail.
- Milk. Initially, it is recommended to heat whole milk. Then a cling film is placed under the contaminated item, and heated milk is poured abundantly on the stain. Leave for 40-50 minutes and then wash by hand in cool water. If iodine gets on a white cotton fabric, for example, bed linen, then cold milk is used in this case.
- Glycerol. The clothes are placed in the washing machine. If there is a trace of an antiseptic on a fabric made of cotton or linen, then the temperature regime is set to 60 degrees. After washing is completed, it is necessary to start treating the still damp fabric with a mixture of water, glycerin and chalk. The resulting composition is rubbed on clothes, then covered with plastic wrap and left for 4-5 hours. During this time, the mixture will be absorbed into the material, and all that remains is to rinse the item. After this procedure, the clothes must be dried in the fresh air.
- Acetone. One of the popular methods is the use of acetone. To do this, a cotton pad is moistened in the product, the area with the stain is treated with it and left for 30 minutes. After half an hour, you need to wet the place of contamination with a napkin. This method cannot be used for delicate fabrics.
- Turpentine. You can qualitatively remove the stain with a composition of starch, turpentine and ammonia. To do this, mix the components and distribute them evenly over the contaminated area of the item previously soaked in warm water. Next, apply a cling film to the clothes, and leave the product for an hour. After the specified time, the remains of the composition are removed with a napkin, and the iodine stain is wiped off with a sponge.
- Stain remover. The easiest and most common option for getting rid of traces of antiseptic is the use of stain removers. They help to get rid of fresh and old stains. It is necessary to use such products in accordance with the instructions for use indicated on the package, always taking into account the type of fabric.
As a rule, a small amount of stain remover is added to the water, and clothes are soaked in it for a period of time specified in the instructions.Oxygen and chlorinated substances perfectly discolor the antiseptic, but they can not be used on all tissues.
- ammonium chloride. It is used to remove difficult stains. To do this, add 50 ml of ammonia to a liter of water. Soiled clothes are placed in the prepared solution, left for about 2 hours. After that, the thing is washed in an automatic machine with the obligatory addition of an air conditioner. This is necessary in order to get rid of the peculiar smell of ammonia.
- Starch. This bulk substance is used when it is necessary to wash iodine from jeans. At the beginning of the procedure, it is important to check if the fabric is shedding. A piece of fabric is moistened in hot water, and the denim product is wiped from the inside out. If there is paint left on the fabric, then it is not recommended to remove the pollution at home - it is better to contact the dry cleaner.
If the paint has not faded, then you can safely proceed to the procedure for removing traces. You need to mix starch with purified water in such a ratio that you end up with a mushy mixture. It is applied in a generous layer on the stain and left for 12 hours. Then you need to wash the jeans in the washing machine.
From furniture
To wipe traces of iodine from furniture, you can use grated potatoes. It is also excellent to wash dirt from the table, possibly with a liquid dishwashing solution or alcohol. Leather furniture should be cleaned with a professional stain remover or acetone. They are applied to the surface and simply washed off with water.
In a situation where the antiseptic gets on the sofa, you should use a solution of soda and vinegar. You can also use starch. It is diluted in water to a thick consistency, applied to the stain and left for a quarter of an hour. Then wash off the remaining starch with running water.
Mistresses with experience, advising how to get rid of traces of iodine on upholstered furniture, first of all recommend the cheapest, but A proven remedy is hydrogen peroxide. To prevent discoloration of the material, which can be caused by peroxide, it is necessary to secure the area of \u200b\u200bthe fabric around the stain with soap. This will not only protect the fabric, but also preserve the outlines of pollution, preventing it from spreading further.
A cotton pad is thoroughly moistened with peroxide, then iodine is wiped with it. When the disk absorbs the antiseptic, the trace is wiped with a dry cloth, after which the procedure is repeated again using a clean cotton pad.
If the substance has managed to be firmly absorbed into the fabric, then it will be almost impossible to remove it with peroxide alone. Therefore, after the above procedure, the remaining contamination is moistened with acetic acid. As a result of a chemical reaction with vinegar, the antiseptic crystallizes, it can be easily removed by dry cleaning.
Another fairly effective way to remove iodine from furniture is an acetylsalicylic acid tablet. To do this, it is dissolved in half a glass of water. Wet a cotton pad with this solution and rub it thoroughly into the surface.
If the antiseptic got on light-colored plastic, then hydrogen peroxide or nail polish remover will help.
When, when light furniture is stained, you can try the following methods:
- treat the coating with a pair of ampoules of sodium thiosulfate (it is sold in every pharmacy), then wash the contamination with soapy warm water;
- a fresh trace is easy to wipe off with formic or ethyl alcohol;
- Mix 1 teaspoon of ammonia with 2 cups of water.Furniture is treated with this solution, then washed with clean, slightly soapy water.
From linoleum
One of the tried and true methods of removing traces of iodine from the floor is the use of baking soda. Linoleum or parquet is wiped with a damp cloth, then sprinkled with plenty of soda and cover the contaminated surface with a cloth soaked in water. It is advisable to leave this composition on the floor covering for 10-12 hours (preferably overnight), and then simply rinse the floor area with a cleaning solution. If the trace has not disappeared, then it is recommended to repeat the procedure again.
Cleaners for stoves and plumbing also remove traces of antiseptic well. They consist of alkali, soda and abrasive substances. They are sprinkled on a pre-moistened floor covering and left for a few minutes. Then wipe the floor with a damp cloth. The stain will disappear or become much lighter.
No less effective way is removing stains with vodka or other alcohol-containing agent. It is important that the liquid is clear and colorless. The selected liquid is dripped onto a cotton pad, and they begin to scrub the dirt on the floor. It is necessary to rub until the trace disappears completely.
If iodine gets on parquet and linoleum, you can safely use various solvents and dishwashing liquid. If iodine is spilled on an old parquet that does not have a protective layer, then only substances containing chlorine or hyposulfite will help.
Tips & Tricks
Before washing or wiping iodine stains from clothes or other products, it is important to study the basic tips and tricks:
- to begin with, a test is carried out to assess the reaction of the material to a particular substance.It is necessary to select an inconspicuous area of \u200b\u200bthe fabric, treat it with a tool, wait a while, wash it off and evaluate the result. If the fabric has not changed in any way, then feel free to proceed with the cleaning;
- wash things only from the inside out;
- do not forget that it is strictly forbidden to use harsh abrasives and bleaches on dyed, delicate and synthetic products. If you neglect this advice, you can ruin your favorite thing. The same recommendation applies to denim clothing, which often sheds in warm water;
- during the procedure, iodine can disperse throughout the entire tissue area. To prevent this, you need to start the cleaning process from the edge, moving smoothly towards the center. The stain is treated with gentle movements, without the use of effort, without rubbing the pollution;
- if the antiseptic has just spilled onto the thing, it is worth gently blotting it with dry towels or other paper. After that, immediately choose the appropriate method, without waiting for the complete absorption of iodine;
- after removing the stain from the clothes, it is necessary to wash the product in a washing machine with the addition of fabric softener. Dry the cleaned item in the fresh air.
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