Clothing Care
Clothing care is essential because clothes are a part of everyone's life. It is important to properly care for your clothes so that they will be sufficiently clean and remain in good condition for as long as possible. Clothes that aren't properly cared for soon end up ruined or discarded because they just don't look as good as they used to.
Fabulous clothes that you like and fit well don't come by easily and is not cheap, you might have spent the whole day shopping but can't get one. So spend a little bit more time to care for them, it will keep your investment looking great and have a longer lifespan. When you clothes look great, you also look great. Here are some preventive measures for clothing care that will prolong the life of your clothes.
Storing your clothes
Don't cram too many clothes into your wardrobe, you'll only crease everything, leave some breathing space for them. If you find you have too many clothes than you can store, you should purge the ones you no longer wear. Leave some rooms for air circulation to prevent mildew.
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Washing your clothes
To keep your garments looking new, before you wash or dry them, refer to the fabric care label and If you are ever unsure, wash on the lower temperature or cold water, or by hand, and don't spin the clothes. Cold water prevents fading and shrinking. Always wash garments inside out,
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Ironing your clothes
Anyone ironing clothes knows what a time-consuming task it is. Most of the time, the problem seems to be the iron itself. You lay a sleeve down on the ironing board and go over it a few times, then turn it over only to see that you were ironing creases into the other side of the sleeve.
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Remove lint from your clothes
Using stick-on Velcro tabs. Put the hooked side of the tab on the back of your brush, and leave the fuzzy side on until you need to delint a garment. Pull the fuzzy side of the Velcro off, brush the hooks over the garment, and "presto!" There is no more hair, lint, etc
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Remove stain from your clothes
For best success, treat all stains within 24 hours. Older stains are more difficult to remove. If your items can only be dry-cleaned, take them to the cleaners. Some items must be dry-cleaned because they include various components and are not all compatible with laundry processes.
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