Four rules for Washing Delicate Clothes by Uclean glorious - 4 year ago | 824 1. If all the fancy trims are sewn tight to the garment, they're unlikely to come loose. I take extra care to examine the stitching on sequins, as they're very fragile and tangle each other up when they're loose. 2. My best washing pal is a mesh bag: I put delicate inside it before washing to prevent them from catching on the washer's drum machine or other garments. 3. If items are made of silk, satin, or chiffon, I use the delicate, hand wash, or gentlest cycle, cold water, and a mild detergent like Woolite. I also select the shortest spin cycle and dry items flat. Read more 1 0
How to clean Leather Boots by Uclean glorious - 4 year ago | 987 1. Brush off loose dirt and/or salt outside. Hang boots to dry on rack, if wet. 2. Apply all products with your hand in the boot to help keep the shape while the boot is being worked on. Perform all applications over a covered area. 3. Use a mild soap/water solution and soft white cloth to wash wood or synthetic heels and trim. Dry thoroughly. Read more 2 0
Laundry tips for college students by Uclean glorious - 4 year ago | 799 1. Sort your colors: Separate darks from lights and delicate fabrics from more durable garments. When in doubt use cold water, especially for dark clothes to avoid shrinking, fading, and bleeding of dyes. 2. Pre-treat stains : The sooner you address splotches and spills, the more successful you’ll be getting them out. Keep Ariel detergent with your laundry supplies to dab dirt, grease and other spills away before they set 3. Get ready to rumble : Close zippers, hooks and snaps, and fasten any Velcro closures. Unbutton all buttons (button holes can tear in the washer). Empty pockets and turn them inside out. Read more 0 0
6 ways to keep clothes clean on a Trip: by Uclean glorious - 4 year ago | 1143 1. Skip natural fibres - Cotton and wool can take forever to dry. Instead, choose quick-drying clothes made from travel-friendly fabrics, including microfiber and polyester/spandex blends. 2. Pack a portable laundry room - Forget to worry about stains during traveling for good and all! How? Just pack a few clothes pegs and pop in the nearby store to buy a travel size laundry detergent like Ariel 500g, 3. Brush with caution - The titanium-dioxide powder that makes toothpaste white can leave unsightly residue on clothing. Water and detergent can easily remove the mark, but you can save time and energy. Read more 1 0