Color is a very significant part of
life. Color brings joy to life and a significant part of growing up is a child’s
fascination with colors. Children of various ages as well as adults who are
professionally acquainted with colors often use markers to fill colors to their
art work. The use of markers isn’t just limited to children’s coloring. People
use markers for a number of things life making visual aids or highlighting certain
texts with different colors etc.
Markers may be used to color a number
of different pictures, but sometimes you may have an accident with one of them
i.e. it might land on your clothes or you might leave it in one of your pockets
and it might leave a giant ugly looking stain on your clothes. In that
scenario, all the joy of color is sucked out of life, leaving you in panic.
In such a situation you must remain
calm and rather than panicking you must take immediate action because sometimes
the marker may look good and smell amazing but it will leave a stain which
isn’t easy to clean or beautiful to look at.
We have come up with the following
methods for you to follow in case you or your children have had a marker
accident. The directions are simple and easy to follow and the marker stain
removal is always successful at the end of each method.
Method 1
The citrus solution method is safe for
both colored and white clothes because while the citrus juice has a bleaching
effect on clothes, it will not cause any harm to the clothes and will take the
marker stains out in no time, leaving no trace of marker stains whatsoever.
Things that you will require:
·
Lemon/lime
·
Knife
·
Cleaning
towel
·
Liquid
detergent
·
Water
Steps that you will need to take:
1.
Spread
the stained clothes onto a flat surface.
2.
Cut
the lemon or lime with the knife and now squeeze it over the marker stains.
Either use a cleaning towel, or the lime itself onto the marker stains. The
stain will start to vanish.
3.
Now
pour a couple of drops of the liquid detergent onto the stained area and with
the cleaning towel dab it on the stains.
4.
Do
laundry as usual. This will result in a complete marker stain removal.
Method 2
The borax method is safe for bother
colored and white clothes. Milk keeps the bleaching effects from causing harm
to the fabric and the borax and the other ingredients will take the market
stains out successfully.
Things that you will require:
·
Borax
·
Milk
·
Vinegar
·
Lemon
·
Empty
bowl
·
Cotton
ball
Steps that you will need to take:
1.
Take
the empty bowl and mix equal quantities of milk, white vinegar. Stir and mix
equal quantities of borax and lemon juice. The key here is the ratio between
the two pairs i.e. if you mix a tbsp. of milk and white vinegar then you should
add a tsp. of borax and lemon. Mix according to the stains.
2.
Now
dip the cotton ball in the solution and dab it onto the stained area. Remember
to only dab rather than rubbing. Leave the solution on the stained clothes for
about ten minutes.
3.
Now
rinse to check if the stains have left the fabric. In case the stains have
lightened but haven’t been completely removed, repeat step 2.
4.
Do
laundry of the clothes as usual.
Method 3
This is a tried and tested method by a
number of people who give a positive response for this method. Follow the
simple steps and say goodbye to the marker stains.
Things that you will require:
·
Hot
and cold water
·
Cleaning
towel
·
Rubbing
alcohol
·
Color-safe
bleach
·
Shallow
bowl
Steps that you will need to take:
1.
Run
the back side of the stained clothes under cold tap water. This will take out
the access color of the marker.
2.
Now
fold the cleaning towel twice to make a thick padding and put it under the
stain.
3.
Pour
the rubbing alcohol onto the stain. The rubbing alcohol will take the color of
the market out of the fabric and let the cleaning towel underneath absorb it.
4.
Take
the shallow bowl and fill a quarter of it with hot water and pour the
color-safe bleach in it.
5.
Dip
the clothes in the bleach solution for about 15 minutes and then take the
clothes out to check for the stains. By this point the stain removal will be
successful.
2 comments:
I was at the party last time during our festival in our city and we go to a party. It's called a paint music festival, but unfortunately, I got worst experienced in that event because my labeled Shirt was being hit with paint colors causing it not to be removed. I really hate that colors and I tried to use paint remover but still doesn't work well. So, I prefer to leave it at home and just do my work with Essaywriter.org reviews. I will try to redo that work again if I have time.
Removing stains can sometimes be frustrating especially for us parents. Will definitely use these tips and let my friends via http://resumes.expert know about it too. Marker stains be gone.
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