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Saturate the cloth with white vinegar and let it sit for a few minutes. Then rinse the cloth out with cool water while working the fabric with your fingers to remove any residue. Repeat if necessary.
my friend told me that you'll get slime or goo
Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
You don't.
The "slime" at the bottom of the vinegar jar is called "the mother" it is where the base of the vinegar comes from and it takes approximately 1 year for it to form. It is made from actual wine, red, or white depending on the type of vinegar you want to make.
Saturate the cloth with white vinegar and let it sit for a few minutes. Then rinse the cloth out with cool water while working the fabric with your fingers to remove any residue. Repeat if necessary.
my friend told me that you'll get slime or goo
depending on the material, wash clothes in a light solution of vinegar. The amount of vinegar to wash water is sometimes listed on the bottle of vinegar.
Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
Neither white vinegar nor water stains clothes. Red wine vinegar may though, as it is made red wine which stains.
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
you use cornflour instead but it dosent work as well
That's a question for the artists who create them. It's one thing to devise what an alien creature might look like, it takes a little extra imagination to design a suitable wardrobe. Then there is the slime factor and the logistics behind that. Many of the aliens are depicted as slimy. It is hard to be covered with slime and hygienically wear clothes. Plus what if the slime dries out? Then any clothes would be glued to them.
You don't.
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
Never use vinegar in your corals because even if you rinse it off parts of vinegar will remain and it will burn the slime off your fish and peel away their skin then they die because vinegar is acid.