Garment Emulsifier: The Ultimate Partner for Vintage Clothing
Formulated with a non-ionic laundry pretreatment agent, this product swiftly removes fresh stains from garments. Designed specifically for vintage apparel and secondhand treasures, this multi-purpose solution combines disinfectant and fabric softener properties to effortlessly tackle stubborn stains like oil and fruit residues—making it the ideal choice for vintage enthusiasts.
No Damage: Safely treats vintage fabrics without harm.
Sanitizer & Conditioner: Enhances fabric health and appearance.
Spot Stain Eliminator: Rapidly breaks down fresh stains.
Usage Instructions:
Pre - treatment: Before washing your vintage clothing, first identify the stained areas. Shake the clothing emulsifier bottle well. Then, apply a small amount of the emulsifier directly onto the stains. Gently rub the stained area with your fingertips or a soft - bristled brush in a circular motion for about 1 - 2 minutes to ensure the product fully penetrates the fabric fibers.
Soaking (Optional): For more stubborn stains or if you have multiple pieces of vintage clothing to treat, you can soak the items in a sink or a large container filled with lukewarm water. Add an appropriate amount of the clothing emulsifier according to the water volume (usually 1 - 2 capfuls per liter of water). Let the clothing soak for 15 - 30 minutes. This step helps to further loosen and break down the stains.
Washing: After pre - treatment and/or soaking, wash the vintage clothing as you normally would. You can use either a washing machine set on a gentle cycle or wash them by hand. If using a washing machine, choose a mild detergent suitable for delicate fabrics. For hand - washing, fill a basin with lukewarm water, add a small amount of mild detergent, and gently agitate the clothing in the soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water until all soap residues are removed.
Drying: Avoid direct sunlight when drying vintage clothing, as it may cause fading. Instead, hang the clothing in a well - ventilated









