How to Remove Stain on Ramie
Remove ink stains, remove bleach stains, remove fabric stains
Different kinds of stain removers have different reactions on different
kinds of fabrics. Don’t you ever forget that these fabrics have different
sources and therefore different chemical compositions. It is this chemical
position in these various fabrics that determine how they react to stains.
It is this same chemical composition of each of the fabrics that determine
how these stains can be removed. This point is one the things that makes
reading the label tag of fabrics very important, since it will give you
first hand information on various ways of handling these materials.
Ramie
fibers like very other
fibers known
to man can be greatly weakened by concentrated starch. Some
fabric
washers believed that the tougher the stain, the more concentrated
the bleach needs to be. This will be a very wrong assumption because high
concentrated bleach is not the essential thing needed for a good
fabric
cleaning.
Instead of highly concentrated bleach helping in removing stains from
Ramie fabric, it only helps in destroying the fabric because of the chlorine
content of bleach which is very high. Chlorine had never been a great
parley with Ramie fabric
If there is ever a need for bleach on ramie fabric, either for the purpose
of whitening or stain removal then the bleach should be adequately diluted
so as to remove the uncomfortable situation whereby the chlorine weakens
the Ramie fabric. Dilution will reduce the chlorine concentration of the
bleach and thereby helping it to bear well on the Ramie Fabric.
Even unnecessarily constant use of diluted bleach on Ramie Fabric can
end up having a very negative effect on the fabric. This is a pointer
to the fact that great care should be taken in how constant bleach is
used on Ramie fabric materials. There may be times when ordinary washing
without the use of any bleaching agent may be very necessary for a good
fabric cleaning.
Use of excessively hot pressing iron in ironing Ramie Fabric is not the
best idea. This can end up having a very negative effect on it. The cellulose
fiber becomes scorched. The yellowing or scorching is an indication that
the fiber has begun to burn and this is a completely irreversible damage
to the
ramie fabric.
In the process of
fabric care, like washing, the water
and soapy solution to be used shouldn’t be allowed to be unnecessarily
hot, this will surely lead to the shrinking of the
fabric,
at the end of the day the
fabric will become useless.
Knowledge of how to clean fabric is very important; this determines how
long you will be able to maintain this fabric in a very good shape.