Wachsfleck aus Hose entfernen?

Hallo,

mir ist letzte Woche Wachs auf die Hose (rosa) getröpfelt. Am nächsten Tag habe ich den Wachs abgeschabt, was relativ gut ging. Danach habe ich die Hose in die Waschmaschine gesteckt und auf 30 Grad gewaschen.

Jetzt ist da leider ein Fleck, der wie ein Fettfleck aussieht. Wie bekomme ich den weg?

Danke im Voraus.

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LaOfThRealm
5 years ago

Oh, that was quite wrong what you did.

Wax stains are removed by placing a sheet of extinguishing paper (if necessary a kitchen crepe) on the spot and going over the paper with the warm iron, which is naturally shifted until wax is no longer absorbed.

Here’s another tip:

Fatty wax spots stay back

Even if the upper wax layer has been successfully removed, fat-like wax spots often remain in the tissue, because the wax penetrates deeply into the fibers. In order to get these remains from the garment, there are several possibilities.

It is important that you focus on the material of the garment. Light game you have in cotton or linen fabric, because it can be treated at high temperatures. Placed with an extinguishing sheet, a kitchen cloth or an absorbent cotton cloth above and below the stain, heat the wax spot with the iron and high temperatures. Again and again, the absorbent support becomes somewhat crazy and the process is repeated until the fabric leaves no wax. The garment is then washed as usual in the machine at as high temperatures as possible. Sensitive textiles made from silk, synthetic fibres or mixed fabrics represent a greater challenge. They can also be treated with the iron and clearing paper, but only with the utmost care and at low temperatures. Usually not all stains can be removed without residue. There usually only helps scrubber. applied to an absorbent cloth and previously tested for color fastness at an inconspicuous spot, the wax spot is tapped and the cloth is turned over and over again. Even sensitive textiles require machine washing after stain removal.

Remove Colorful Wax

And you still have so much, colored wax leaves often ugly shadows. If washing, ironing and washing spirit does not help, it is recommended to add sensitive textiles to cleaning. Thanks to the specialty and the knowledge of textile cleaning, most already lost garments can be completely freed from wax. https://www.budgetstipps.com/Waeschepflege/Flecken/Wachsflecken/Kleidung.html

LaOfThRealm
5 years ago
Reply to  Olivenbaum2013

No, you’ve had the pants already washed, there’s nothing left, but read the whole answer from me, then maybe you have to try it differently now.

Usually not all stains can be removed without residue. There usually only helps scrubber. applied to an absorbent cloth and previously tested for color fastness at an inconspicuous spot, the wax spot is tapped and the cloth is turned over and over again.

alarm67
5 years ago

Usually with extinguishing paper/zawa and an iron.

Delete paper on the spot, low temperature iron on it, paper sucks everything up.

Repeat several times.

Greeting from a man! 😁😎

Wonnepoppen
5 years ago
Reply to  alarm67

men also have such a clue as you can see!

GanMar
5 years ago

Go to a chemical cleaning, maybe they can do something.

Wonnepoppen
5 years ago

Do you have a leaflet, e.g. from a notebook?

You put on the stain and put an iron on it, (nothing too hot), that pulls out the wax.