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How to remove ultra-light clay from clothes

The removal methods of ultra-light clay on clothes are: flour, white vinegar and toothpaste.

1, using flour: paste a little flour on clothes with clay, then soak it in 3% salt water for a few minutes, and then rinse it with clear water to remove it.

2. Use white vinegar: first remove the clay that can be removed, then put more white vinegar and let it stand for a while, then wash it off with water. If there is still a little, just wash it a few times. However, some clays are very fine and have strong permeability, so they should be fully soaked in water.

3. Use toothpaste: Squeeze the toothpaste in a place with clay and rub it gently until the clay is basically wiped off. Then put the clothes in a basin, pour the washing powder and rub them until all the ultra-light clay on the clothes is washed clean.

Main components of ultra-light clay

Ultra-light clay consists of foaming powder, water, pulp and paste. Because of its large expansion volume, its specific gravity is very small, generally 0.25-0.28. The weight of the dried work is 1/4 of that before drying, which is extremely light and not fragile. Also known as bouncing mud. Ultra-light clay is a new environmental protection process material which is non-toxic, tasteless and non-irritating.

Ultra-light clay belongs to clay, which was first born in Germany, and then gradually spread to Europe, and then to Chinese mainland through Japan, South Korea and Taiwan Province Province. The material has strong plasticity and bright colors, and craftsmen can knead and create at will. It is the latest hand-created material, combining the advantages of clay, paper clay, sculpture sludge and plasticine.

Can be perfectly combined with wood, metal sheet, sequins, glass and other materials. The works made of bouncing mud do not need to be barbecued. They are naturally air-dried within 24-48 hours, elastic, unbreakable and can be preserved forever.