1. Remove Jackfruit Sap
When cutting jackfruit, it’s common for the sap, also known as jackfruit latex, to stick to your knife. This can make the knife dirty and hinder the cutting process. To clean the knife, simply use a small amount of cooking oil on a towel to wipe the knife and then rinse it with clean water.
If jackfruit sap accidentally gets on your clothes, you can use half a lemon to rub the affected area and then rinse it off with cold water.
To reduce the stickiness of jackfruit resin on your hands, you can rub your hands with rice before cutting jackfruit or use kerosene to remove the latex.
2. Remove Sapodilla Resin
To remove sapodilla stains from your hands, you can rub a lemon on the stain and then wash it with water. If the resin is on your clothes, you can use grape wine with a few grains of salt to rub the stain and then wash it with soap.
3. Banana Plastic Remover
To remove banana latex from clothes, you can pour vinegar directly on the stain, soak it for 5-7 minutes, and then wash it with water. For long-term stains, soak the clothes in vinegar for about 30 minutes before washing.
4. Remove Rubber Latex
To clean rubber latex, rub a little kitchen ash on your hands and then rinse with water. Alternatively, you can use lemon to rub on the stains and remove them.
5. Remove Plastic Water Spinach
To remove water spinach stains from your hands, mix water with vinegar or squeeze fresh lemon into a basin of water. Soak your hands in the mixture and wash them to effectively remove the stains.
6. Turmeric Stain Remover
Clean yellow turmeric resin with lemon by cutting a lemon in half and rubbing it gently on the stained skin. Repeat the process several times until the turmeric stain fades.
With these tips, you can easily remove fruit latex stains. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below!