What is Acetone?
Acetone, also known as dimethyl ketone or propanone, is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic sweet odor that is volatile and highly flammable. It is completely miscible in water and most organic liquids. It is an excellent solvent for most organic chemicals. It is used for the manufacture of solvents and specialty chemicals, among others.
Acetone occurs naturally in plants, trees, volcanic gases, forest fires and as a breakdown product of body fat. It is also present in the exhaust gases of cars, tobacco smoke and landfills. Industrial processes contribute a greater amount of acetone to the environment than natural processes.
Acetone has been found to be very useful in removing stains in woolens. The following is a quick guide on how to remove stains using acetone:
Stain Removal Guide
It is not always necessary to resort to the use of a dry cleaner to remove a stain. There are several ways you can try at home to fade spots.
Be careful and use only the methods listed in the following guide to remove stains. In all cases, at the end of the cleaning process it is recommended that you always use clean water without soap to completely remove the stain. If the stain remains, contact a specialist.
Warning!
Acetone, turpentine, gasoline and similar products can create foam if used on quilted fabrics. Apply only small amounts of these products on the surface of the fabric. Before using any product, test it in an area less visible to observe the effect.
Cleaning furniture polish and wax on wool garments
Carefully clean the stain using a cloth dampened with acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, use a pH neutral detergent diluted in warm water.
Spot cleaning for pen and highlighter stains on wool garments
Wipe the stain with domestic use alcohol. If the stain persists, use a cloth dampened with acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, wash the affected area with a neutral pH detergent diluted in warm water.
Cleaning lipstick stains on wool garments
Carefully clean the stain using a cloth dampened with acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, wash the affected area with a neutral pH detergent diluted in warm water.
Cleaning wax on wool garments
Cool the spot with ice cubes placed in a plastic bag, then scrape the hardened wax and remove the pieces. If necessary, place a paper towel over the wax and pass a hot iron over the fabric. If the stain remains, wipe with a cloth dampened with acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, wash the affected area with a neutral pH detergent diluted in warm water.
Cleaning gum on wool garments
Cool the spot with ice cubes in a plastic bag then scrape the gum and remove the pieces. If the stain persists, try using acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, wash the affected area with a neutral pH detergent diluted in warm water.
Cleaning food on wool garments
Use a pH neutral detergent diluted in warm water. If the stain persists, use more soap. You can increase the dose up to five times. Finally, use clean water without soap.
Cleaning nail polish on wool garments
Rub with nail polish remover. If the stain persists, use acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, use a pH neutral detergent diluted in warm water.
Cleaning oil on wool garments
Carefully clean the stain using a cloth dampened with acetone, turpentine or benzene. Then, use a pH neutral detergent diluted in warm water using five times the normal amount of soap.
Other uses and applications of acetone
Acetone is not only used in cleaning fabric. Other uses include:
- Synthetic fibers
- Industrial solvents and mixtures
- Additives for plastics
- UV filter agents (e.g., sunscreen)
- Manufacture of catalysts (i.e., azo type)
- Manufacture of flavors and fragrances
- Synthesis of vitamins
- Synthesis of drugs
- Applications in cosmetics
- Adhesives based on polyurethane
Suppliers of Acetone
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Quimir S. A. de C. V. offers chemicals for which there is no domestic production, such as acetone, phenol, methyl methacrylate monomer and para-tertiary butylphenol.
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