How to get grass stains out of white cotton fabric

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by clueless1, Aug 10, 2014.

  1. Phil A

    Phil A Guest

    Ratings:
    +0
    Ionic surfactants :)
     
  2. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

    Joined:
    Jan 12, 2019
    Messages:
    48,096
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +100,844
    But you and I having been drinking that down at the Local, Ziggy, mustn't waste it on suits:dunno::nonofinger::snork:
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • clueless1

      clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

      Joined:
      Jan 8, 2008
      Messages:
      17,778
      Gender:
      Male
      Location:
      Here
      Ratings:
      +19,597
      Is that bleach?
       
    • ARMANDII

      ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

      Joined:
      Jan 12, 2019
      Messages:
      48,096
      Gender:
      Male
      Ratings:
      +100,844
      What an Ionic Surfactant is

      As most people know from experience, oil and water do not mix. As a result, oils cannot be removed from soiled dishes, laundry, or other household items by water alone. Soap must be added to the water to dissolve the oils. In order to understand how soap works its magic, one must understand what an ionic surfactant is.

      "Surfactant" is short for surface-active agent. It acts as an emulsifying agent, providing a means for polar water molecules and nonpolar oil molecules to interact. It works because of the molecular structure of a surfactant, which is polar on one end and nonpolar on the other. Imagine a bar magnet held up against a stationary magnet. One end of the bar magnet repels the other magnet, and the other end attracts it. The polar end of a surfactant is hydrophilic, which means it attracts water and repels oil. The nonpolar end, alternatively, is hydrophobic, which means it repels water and attracts oil. Therefore, the surfactant molecule acts as an emulsifier, a kind of glue that holds oil and water molecules, which normally repel one another, together. This interaction happens at the interface between the oil and water phases, at the surface of the water, which is how the name "surfactant" is derived. As the molecules attract one another, the surface area of the interface increases, eventually resulting in dispersion of the oil throughout the water phase.

      So, what is an "ionic" surfactant? An ionic molecule is one that separates into two charged particles in solution, which are called the cation and the anion. In the case of an ionic surfactant, only one portion acts as the emulsifier. If the anion is the emulsifying agent, the surfactant is called an anionic surfactant, and it has a negatively charged water-attracting end in solution. If the cation is the emulsifying agent, the surfactant is called a cationic surfactant, and it has a positively charged water-attracting end in solution. A nonionic surfactant, then, is one that does not separate into charged particles in solution, and therefore has no charge at all.
       
      • Informative Informative x 1
      • Useful Useful x 1
      • Jenny namaste

        Jenny namaste Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Mar 11, 2012
        Messages:
        18,487
        Gender:
        Female
        Occupation:
        retired- blissfully retired......
        Location:
        Battle, East Sussex
        Ratings:
        +31,961
        :yikes: :th scifD36: :doh: :noidea: :thud:
        son, you know I can't understand words more than 6 letters long - that's why I only play the change one letter game,
        Ma
         
        • Funny Funny x 2
        • clueless1

          clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

          Joined:
          Jan 8, 2008
          Messages:
          17,778
          Gender:
          Male
          Location:
          Here
          Ratings:
          +19,597
          So in terms of knowing what I need to buy, are we talking about bleach?
           
        • ARMANDII

          ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

          Joined:
          Jan 12, 2019
          Messages:
          48,096
          Gender:
          Male
          Ratings:
          +100,844
          :scratch::dunno::doh::heehee:
           
          • Informative Informative x 1
          • westwales

            westwales Gardener

            Joined:
            Feb 18, 2012
            Messages:
            706
            Location:
            10 miles from the coast in the rainy west
            Ratings:
            +598
            Now you're challenging us. The first question was easy; you told us it was cotton fabric and the stains were grass and mud. This time we don't know - is the stain a liquid, an oil or fat, red pen, blood...................did something red run in the wash?
            I think at this rate you may want to invest in the complete range of Stain Devils and maybe a box of colour catcher cloths. For a suit maybe take it to a dry cleaners and ask for advice - definitely check your laundering labels.

            How did you get on with the grass stains?
             
          • clueless1

            clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

            Joined:
            Jan 8, 2008
            Messages:
            17,778
            Gender:
            Male
            Location:
            Here
            Ratings:
            +19,597
            The only think I can think of is thee is a red embroidered design on the back of the jackets. The thing is, I put both mine and the lad's in the same wash. Mine came out fine, his came out slightly pink, yet they are both the exact same material, same age, same design, from same supplier, everything.

            I used bleach in the end. I didn't have any of the recommended items to hand so I figured I'd try bleach first and failing that I'd go to the shops.
             
          • ARMANDII

            ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

            Joined:
            Jan 12, 2019
            Messages:
            48,096
            Gender:
            Male
            Ratings:
            +100,844
            Bleach can be a bit of a gamble due to the fact that it can turn some material a mucky yellow instead of the white wanted.:dunno::gaah::snork:
             
          • Fat Controller

            Fat Controller 'Cuddly' Scottish Admin! Staff Member

            Joined:
            May 5, 2012
            Messages:
            27,760
            Gender:
            Male
            Occupation:
            Public Transport
            Location:
            At me 'puter, GCHQ Ashford Office, Middlesex
            Ratings:
            +52,196
            Put milk in 'em - takes the edge off :snork:
             
          • Phil A

            Phil A Guest

            Ratings:
            +0
            No
             
            • Informative Informative x 1
            • Phil A

              Phil A Guest

              Ratings:
              +0
              Done that with a few Girlfriends :)
               
            • ARMANDII

              ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

              Joined:
              Jan 12, 2019
              Messages:
              48,096
              Gender:
              Male
              Ratings:
              +100,844
              There speaks the voice of experience:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
               
              • Funny Funny x 2
              • Fat Controller

                Fat Controller 'Cuddly' Scottish Admin! Staff Member

                Joined:
                May 5, 2012
                Messages:
                27,760
                Gender:
                Male
                Occupation:
                Public Transport
                Location:
                At me 'puter, GCHQ Ashford Office, Middlesex
                Ratings:
                +52,196
                Funny, I thought the meths would take the edge off the girlfriends.......... :snork:

                You know, I have NEVER gone to bed with an ugly woman
































                Woke up with a couple though :biggrin:
                 
                • Agree Agree x 1
                • Funny Funny x 1
                Loading...

                Share This Page

                1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                  By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                  Dismiss Notice