Keeping Your Clothes Look New
Every person must have favorite clothes. However, the more often you wash and wear them repeatedly, it became won out. You certainly hope to maintain lasting and permanent favorite clothes looking like new. For that purpose, note a number of techniques in order to avoid common problems that can cause you to damage your clothes:
White stain
Clothes with a mixture of many colors, such as socks, blue with white trim, it can be safely bleached using bleaching liquid. Follow the label of instructions, test a little bleach, and then add the recommended amount. Do not use bleach on your clothes that clearly warned by the label.
Faded black
Just like white clothes which gradually turned dull, black clothing is also often fades over time. This occurs because the dyes used to color clothes fade when washed repeatedly. As a result, the black color is not black as when the new clothes were purchased from the store. There is no way to repair the damage, if the color has faded. For new clothes, make sure to use detergents with a formula of anti-fade when washed. These detergents contain ingredients that bind the chlorine ions in the water so the color persisted.
Spotted Silk
Exterminate water blot on wool and silk dress with a blast of steam from the iron gently. Hold the iron a few inches above the surface of clothing, and do not put it directly on the fabric.
Tangled knitting
Knitwear usually most easily treated. However, problems sometimes arise from the process of drying clothes that make you frown and knitwear stretched. To avoid this problem, make sure the washer or dryer is not overloaded when washing and drying clothes. In addition, select a slower speed when setting the speed of a washing machine, so that the wrinkles on clothes are not too deep. Select a low temperature for the drying process, and remove clothes from washing machine immediately when the dryer stopped working.