If the clothes are stained with juice, it is difficult to remove, so they must be treated immediately when they are stained. Otherwise, over time, the stain will turn into stubborn spots, making it difficult to clean.
As soon as the juice is stained, you should quickly pat the contaminated area with a wet towel, and then wash it with washing powder. If there are still spots, you can use bleach to bleach. If the juice stain is dragged for a period of time, it must be treated in different ways. First, you must distinguish the nature of the juice and take appropriate methods.
If it is sweet, you can wash it with raw white radish juice; if it is astringent, you can wash it with vinegar; if it is sour, you can remove it with alkaline detergent, or wash it with a liter of water on a twenty-CC ammonia aqueous solution; if it is pigmented juice, such as watermelon juice, mango juice, etc., you can wash it with alcohol.