Pre-rinse the clothing in cold water. Then, soak in water that has laundry soap and bleach in it. Wash in hot water and use one cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle.
By the way, this is how we used to wash cloth baby diapers.
use Odor Control (Buy at Home Depot in cleaning supplies)! tablespoon when you soak then wash in machine. don't mix with any other clothes. This product is used to nuetralize human and animal urine. it works well on most stuff. read instuctions
If you are in the US, that detergent in the pink box that is made specially for baby clothes still works best , because who wets their clothes more than babies ? Pre-rinse the clothing in the washing machine. Then, wash in hot water and soap. For "real" diapers, mix soap in a bucket with water, and, after rinsing the diaper in the toilet, place it in the bucket until you have a full load.
To remove mice urine from clothes, mix one part white vinegar with two parts water and soak the affected area. Wash the clothes with laundry detergent and 1 cup of baking soda. If the odor persists, repeat the process or consider using an enzymatic cleaner designed for pet stains.
The 'c' on a urine test typically refers to the concentration of the urine sample. This concentration is measured to assess the urine's specific gravity or how dilute or concentrated it is. It can indicate hydration levels or certain medical conditions.
The types of urine specimens commonly used for testing include random urine, first-morning urine, clean-catch midstream urine, and 24-hour urine collection. Each type provides different information based on the timing and collection method.
the ancient rome used something disguisting which was "urine" to clean their clothes. they use to have a bucket outside their houses and anyone could come and actually do their toilet and come back... and when the bucket goes full someone had to go and walk in the bucket of urine and keep and steping on the clothes..
Yes, urine was historically used as a cleaning agent to whiten clothes, particularly in ancient Rome and during the Middle Ages. The ammonia in urine acted as a natural bleaching agent, effectively removing stains and brightening fabrics. Laundry workers would collect urine from public latrines and use it in the washing process, often mixing it with water to soak the clothes before rinsing them clean.
The Saxons washed their clothes by soaking them in water mixed with ash or urine to help break down dirt and stains. They would then scrub the clothes against rocks or wooden boards, and rinse them in clean water. Lastly, the clothes would be left to dry in the sun or by a fire.
The Romans used urine to wash their clothing.Ê The ammonia contained in urine was able to bleach their clothing white.Ê Fullers had the duty to collect the urine for clothes washing.Ê
use Odor Control (Buy at Home Depot in cleaning supplies)! tablespoon when you soak then wash in machine. don't mix with any other clothes. This product is used to nuetralize human and animal urine. it works well on most stuff. read instuctions
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
Soak it in a mixture of white vinegar and water.
Run them through a pre-wash with about half a box of baking soda mixed into the water. Rinse them, then wash as usual. Dry them on a clothes line out in the sun.
Get a product called TKO. It's a natural product made from orange oil and it really works.
for your clothes yes and if you are not a family member of the same person who peed, then it coulod give you a disease
hunting tools, warm clothes, furs, tools, people, frog urine, metal items
at first it hurts and you might get some urine on your clothes but practice makes perfect