The problem of resin stains on clothes is familiar even to city dwellers, who, like everyone else, are not immune from such troubles.
Fortunately, there is a simple and effective way to deal with this problem – experienced housewives have been using it for a long time.
And, oddly enough, it is not the washing machine that will help you with this, but other household appliances that you 100% have at home.
But let's take things in order.
First, carefully scrape off any remaining resin with a knife, being careful not to damage the fabric. Then place the item in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for a few days.
Once the resin has frozen, it will easily come off the fabric. If a small mark remains, machine wash the garment on a normal cycle.
But sometimes there is no time to wait at all. In such cases, it is worth turning to the iron for help, not the freezer.
Place the stained garment between two sheets of paper, heat the iron to maximum, and then iron the stained area.
The heat from the iron will cause the resin to melt and remain on the paper.