How to clean slime from clothing

Author: John Stephens
Date Of Creation: 25 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to remove slime from clothes - REAL LIFE SOLUTION
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  • You will add vinegar depending on how badly the slime is.
  • For stubborn stains, wait for the vinegar to penetrate the fabric after 3-5 minutes before rubbing it off.
  • If you don't have a laundry brush, use an old toothbrush or a rag.
  • Rinse clothes with warm water. After removing the slime from your clothes, rinse the vinegar in your hand sink. Clean the remaining slime with your fingers while you run the water down the fabric to be treated.
    • If you find that there is still slime that has not been cleaned, repeat the scrubbing and rinsing process again.
    • There is no need to soak clothes in water. You can also use a water spray or a wet sponge to remove the treated fabric.

  • Peel off the slime as much as you can. You will use your hands or tweezers to gently peel off the slime from the clothes. Take care not to damage or tear the fabric.
    • Use ice cubes to freeze the slime that's stuck on your clothes to make it easier to peel it off. You can also put the clothes in the freezer for a few minutes.
    • Never put slime-stained clothing in the washer to avoid it getting on the tub or other clothing in it.
  • Apply laundry detergent to the fabric to be treated. Pour a small amount of laundry detergent into the affected area and rub it with your hands to let the detergent soak into the fabric.
    • You can use any kind of laundry detergent - odorless or with bleaching effect will work.
    • If you have sensitive skin, wear rubber or plastic gloves so the laundry detergent won't get on your hands or choose a milder detergent.

  • Wait 10 minutes for the detergent to soak into the fabric. This is a way to soften the residual slime and let the detergent do its job in cleaning stains. Use the kitchen timer or the phone clock app to keep track of time.
    • Do not leave the detergent on the fabric for more than 10 minutes. The laundry detergent has an acid and enzyme ingredient that cleans stains, but can damage clothes when left on for too long.
  • Place the clothes in a pot with hot water available. The warmer the water, the more effective it will react with the laundry detergent and loosen the slime. Gently stir so the clothes are submerged in the water.
    • Take a sufficient amount of water to cover the clothes in the pot.
    • If you don't have a pot, you can use a plastic bucket or similar sized item.
    • You can also soak the clothes in the washing machine by waiting for the water to fill half the drum and placing the clothes in it.

  • Remove the clothes from the water and washer (if machine washable). Follow the instructions on the clothing label. If the clothes cannot be machine-washed, you will wash according to the information on the label.
    • You can wash other clothes with your clothes with slime so long as long as you've peeled off most of the slime that's stuck on.
  • Dry clothes according to the instructions. Check the inside label for the best drying method. Some clothes can be put in the dryer, but soft clothes should be dried. If you're not sure what to do, drying is the safest option.
    • You should not put clothes with silk or wool or elaborate patterns in the dryer.
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  • What you need

    Use vinegar

    • White vinegar
    • Warm water
    • Hand sink
    • Laundry brush
    • Dishwashing liquid
    • Towel (optional)
    • Washing machine (optional)

    Clean the slime with a washing machine

    • Laundry water
    • Hot water
    • Pots or buckets
    • Washing machine
    • Dryer (optional)