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How to Remove Ointments

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By Gail Logan
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Ointments are creams often used topically to soothe the skin. Usually, they contain a medication that is meant to treat certain conditions, such as burns or scrapes, and ward off infection. Sometimes, the ingredients in an ointment can adversely affect the skin, causing irritation or discomfort. When this happens, it is important to remove the cream right away to avoid further damage. If an ointment touches a fabric, such as clothing, it can also be removed with a few simple steps.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Soft cloth or tissue
  • Saline
  • Mild soap
  • Brush
  • Clean towel

    Removing ointment from skin.

  1. Step 1

    Gently wipe away the ointment from the skin with a soft cloth or tissue.

  2. Step 2

    Rinse the area with a clean saline solution. It is best to use saline because plain water will cause a painful burning sensation when applied to open wounds.

  3. Step 3

    Wash the skin with a small amount of mild soap and clean water. For delicate wounds, use your hand to lightly rub the ointment off, or if there is not an open wound and you will not cause further damage, rub the area with a soft cloth to remove all traces of the ointment.

  4. Step 4

    Pat the skin dry, trying not to rub, as this can exacerbate a skin condition.

  5. Remove ointment from fabric.

  6. Step 1

    Scrape off the excess ointment on the surface of the fabric with a spoon.

  7. Step 2

    Sprinkle an absorbent powder, such as baking soda, onto the surface of the fabric to soak up the oils in the ointment.

  8. Step 3

    Apply mild soap, such as a dishwashing detergent, to a soft cloth and rub into the fabric using a circular motion. If the fabric is delicate, rub the cloth in one direction, not in a back and forth motion, to avoid causing damage. Let the soap sit for five minutes.

  9. Step 4

    Run hot water into a sink and squirt a few drops of mild soap into the water. Place the fabric in the water to soak for at least half an hour to allow the water and soap to penetrate the stain. If the stain is on an area of furniture or carpet that cannot be soaked, pour hot water from a height of two feet over the stain.

  10. Step 5

    Using a brush, rub the area with a brush to remove any existing stains from the ointment. Rinse one last time under running water or pour more water over the area, then soak up the moisture with a dry towel. Allow the area to dry before reusing.

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