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to remove a stain, u need to dissolve it chemically. some stains are simply dissolved with water, but when it comes to fat it's hydrophobic (for example, if you try to mix oil and water they don't mix), that's why u need to use organic solvants or detergents in order to dissolve the stain so you would be able to remove it
Yes - usually hotter is better.
You can either soak your stained clothing in the bleaching agents or detergents to get rid of the stains.
Detergents work by binding with chemicals in the dirt and by reducing the surface tension of water, to allow it to penetrate the material and wash out the dirt.
There are a lot of ingredients in detergent that remove spots. One of the biggest ingredients in them can be bleach which strips the stains. They also contain enzymes that break things down.
"Yes, detergents are laundry supplies. Detergents are needed when washing laundry to remove stains from clothing. Also, chemicals from detergents clean clothes while they are washing."
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Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
Detergents are surfactants, meaning that they lower the surface tension of liquids. This helps them clean materials and remove stains.
No, but you can use club soda instead.
Biological washing powders contain protease and lipase to remove protein stains and fat/grease from clothes. The enzymes break down proteins or fats on the fabric, forming water-soluble substances that can be washed away.
Bio-detergents are products that are efficient at breaking down fat and protein molecules. Such detergents usually contain enzymes (lipases and proteases) to aid in the removal of food/oil stains from clothing.
to remove a stain, u need to dissolve it chemically. some stains are simply dissolved with water, but when it comes to fat it's hydrophobic (for example, if you try to mix oil and water they don't mix), that's why u need to use organic solvants or detergents in order to dissolve the stain so you would be able to remove it
Detergents work by binding with chemicals in the dirt and by reducing the surface tension of water, to allow it to penetrate the material and wash out the dirt.
Yes - usually hotter is better.