Such a popular antiseptic as brilliant green is probably in every medicine cabinet.
Despite all its advantages, brilliant green has one drawback - if you accidentally spill the solution on your clothes, you can say goodbye to the item.
This is probably what many inexperienced housewives think, so let’s hasten to dispel this misconception.
There are many remedies that can help get rid of green stains.
For example, you can use regular hydrogen peroxide. Moisten the stained area with the preparation and wash the clothes as usual after 15 minutes.
An excellent substitute for hydrogen peroxide is table vinegar – it should be applied until the stain is completely dissolved.
In addition, alcohol, which can be used for any fabric, and acetone, which is suitable for dense, non-fading material, show good results.
If the stain is old, use a not so ordinary product - vegetable oil. It should be applied to the stained area for several hours, then washed with a product that can dissolve fat.