Synthetic textiles - How to remove stains and wash
Synthetic fibers is a common term for fibers that are synthetically produced using crude oil as the main material. The best known are nylon, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and polypropylene. Unlike natural fibers such as cotton, bamboo, wool and linnen, synthetic fabrics do not attract stains as well. Synthetic fibers withstand heat up to 40 degrees and "release" the stains more easily.
How to remove stains from synthetic textiles
1. Place the stained item in some warm water
2. Rub in with Lemon Soap until the stain is gone.
3. If it is an old stain or an extra difficult stain - leave it for a few hours so that the soap can work
4. Rinse if the stain is gone
5. If the stain is not completely gone - wash in the usual way with Lemon wash without rinsing off the soap first.
