How To Remove Ammonia Stains
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Use sponge with cool water. Sponge is a method of using light strokes with dampened cushion functioning external from the middle of the stains. If stains do not remove with simple washing and still exist flush cool water continuously for 10-15 minutes. Apply the stain remover during water flushing. Sometimes stain color can be altered. So you can also use a mild acid like white vinegar, or lemon juice. Apply 3-4 drops of the acid (or apply acid according to the stain area on the cloths). Most of the times people use lemon juice. It is easily available everywhere. You can also sponge with cool water instead of dropping methods. Actually both functions are same. Ammonia is dangerous, so be careful when you clean the spots and apply any washing method. Wool and silk are weakened and sometimes cause to destroy the cloths. You can also use washing soda or detergent powder liquid. Rinse well and dry the cloth or carpet. But keep in mind you cannot use mild acid for cotton or linen. It can be armful to the cloths and destroy cloths. Brush can be used to rub the stain area. Brush is often used for remained stains. You have to brush gently otherwise the cloth will destroy. Some people use hot water too. It is also good system. Hot water often functions more actively than the cool water. It means removing stains and smell, hot water functions for both elements at time when you wash the cloths. Many mothers often use hot water to remove urinate stains fro bed cloths. Ammonia stains are often dangerous. It is easy to remove child's urinate stains, but it is very difficult to clean pet urinate stains. But using above steps you can do now it easily and quickly without doing more hard work. |

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