Here are the functions and uses of the chemicals in the laundry
There are still many of you who are confused about how to distinguish chemical laundry based on the functions and uses it has, but here I will dissect what are the uses and functions of chemical laundry and how to tell the difference.
Here are some drugs used in the spotting process:
Ink Go is used for spotting ink stains
Bon Go is used for spotting food and drink stains
Yellow Go is used for spotting blemishes on white clothes
Qwik Go is used for spotting oil or lipstick stains
Rust Go is used for spotting rust stains
Rust Away is used for spotting rust stains that are not so strong
Erasticater is used for spotting stubborn or strong rust stains
Rite Go is used for spotting dirt stains on the collar area of the hem
Ex Go is used for spotting stains that you don't know where they come from, which contain nitrates
Blood Go is used for spotting bloodstains
Tar Go is used for spotting asphalt stains
Phyratex is a multipurpose spotting drug. To remove it must be with the help of other chemical reactions that function as oxidizing agents, where the oxidizing agents are two chemical substances that are very strongly attached. This drug can replace Ink Go, Bon Go and Qwik Go if these drugs are not available.
The following are some of the chemicals used in the washing stage:
Soap (soap) has a function as an opener for clothing fibers so that it can soften the surface of clothes, lift dirt, soften and smooth clothes.
Alkali (soda) has a function as a full support for the activities carried out by Soap.
Bleach (chlorine) has a function as a germ killer, hygiene and sanitation and can be used as a color restorer on white clothes. Bleach itself is divided into two, namely Dry Bleach which is used for laundry and Tropical Bleach which is used for swimming pools.
Sour (acidic substance) has a function as a neutralizer of residual soda, soap to chlorine that is still attached to clothes.
Softener (softener) has a function as a laundry fragrance, besides being soft clothes are also easy to iron, more slippery and not wrinkled and freshen clothes. But not all clothes use softener.
Starch (kanji) has a function as a clothes stiffener and the surface of the clothes becomes flat and beautiful. In addition, it provides a film (a kind of laminating) on the surface of the clothes, so it holds dirt, and also strengthens the fabric.
All of that is just my opinion and I've tried to practice it myself, and it's really useful