How and how to quickly wash stains from potassium permanganate from the skin of the hands?

A potassium permanganate solution is very often used at home to disinfect wounds. Given the fact that the liquid obtained after dissolving the crystals has a bright purple color, you need to know how to wash persistent stains from your hands in case of careless handling of the product.

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Ideally, it is recommended to wait until the composition itself comes off the skin along with exfoliating flakes. If the situation is urgent and you cannot hesitate, you can resort to time-tested means. It is worth considering that if the surface covered with spots has signs of skin diseases or impaired tissue integrity, it is better to refuse the use of active components.

Hand skin preparation, before removing stains from potassium permanganate

Contrary to popular belief, potassium permanganate can be washed off with water. The components of the composition dissolve under the influence of moisture, however, this happens rather slowly. If you have at least one day left, you just need to wash your hands under running water every hour without using soap. This will be enough to completely clean the surface of the skin in a few hours.

spots of potassium permanganate on the hands

Even with a shortage of time, you need to devote several minutes to soak your hands under a stream of warm water. After this, you need to rub your hands with a pumice stone, but do not press hard, the goal is not to rub the product deeper, but to remove dead cells.

Only after such preliminary preparation, which in some cases is enough to remove stains, can we start using more aggressive components to wash potassium permanganate. Combining several products at once is highly discouraged.

The degree of their effectiveness is approximately the same, you need to adhere to the selected methodology and, if necessary, repeat the approaches. Attempts to combine opposite or identical products can cause irritation on the skin of the hands.

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Intensive remedies recommended for combating traces of potassium permanganate

There are several proven components that can wash traces of potassium permanganate from the skin:

  • We take 9% vinegar and 3% hydrogen peroxide in equal proportions, mix. In the solution we moisten the cotton pad, with careful movements directed in one direction, we try to wipe off the stains.

Tip: Some craftsmen recommend rinsing potassium permanganate with potato juice, but this approach will only achieve the opposite effect. The spots of purple will turn blue, and will be even more resistant.

stain removal from potassium permanganate

  • With fresh and old stains from lilac antiseptics, medical alcohol copes well. First, we apply the composition to the affected areas, then we moisten the cotton pad in the product and begin to wipe off the dirt with intense movements. If the formations are fresh, then you will not have to rub much, the product itself will dissolve and disappear.
  • Sometimes potassium permanganate needs to be removed not only from the surface of the hands, but also from under the nails. Lemon or its juice can help with this. Cut the fruit into halves and begin to rub the spots with a slice. For some time, the fingertips need to be immersed in the pulp of the fetus. Then I wash my hands with warm water without soap and repeat the manipulation. Citric acid will first have to be diluted with water, and it is advisable to prepare a warm bath with dissolved powder to clean the nails.
  • From laundry soap, you can prepare a composition with which potassium permanganate can be washed not only from the surface of the hands, but also from stained hard surfaces. On a grater, rub children's or laundry soap, pour the chips with hot water and stir with a fork or whisk. It should be a homogeneous gruel.We dissolve two tablespoons of soda and a couple drops of any essential oil in it. With the active compound we rub patches of skin with spots several times, each time washing it off well with water.

grated soap on a grater

  • To reduce the brightness of the spots, it is recommended to use a solution of ascorbic acid. It acts very gently, although it does not completely remove the lilac traces.
  • Pure 3% hydrogen peroxide will also help clean up unwanted traces, but you need to act carefully, otherwise you can cause a chemical burn.
  • If nothing else is at hand, you can try white spirit. A universal solvent, even if it does not completely remove, noticeably brightens the spots.

After applying these components, it is necessary to treat the skin with a nourishing or moisturizing cream, otherwise the tissues will begin to dry and peel off. If it was not possible to completely eliminate the purple stains from the first approach, you need to take a break, dry your skin, and then make another attempt. It is strictly forbidden to apply active funds and leave them on the skin for several hours. Spots from such an effect will go away, but in their place irritations and inflammatory processes will come.

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  1. Chris
    03/29/2019 at 15:45 Reply

    Thanks! Lemon cleansed skin and nails in 2 minutes !.

    • Irina
      04/15/2019 at 23:16

      Sugar perfectly eliminates traces of potassium permanganate ... even on the carpet he coped ...

  2. Lena
    05/29/2019 at 06:18 Reply

    Thank you so much!! Vinegar and peroxide quickly cleaned everything !!!!!! just super

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