Friday, August 11, 2017

Useful Daily Garment Cleaning Tips

By Walter West


Get clothes clean can sometimes be a real task, especially when dealing with stains of a particular nature. Much of the time, trying to remove a stain may actually make the problem worse than it was to begin with. Here are some useful daily garment cleaning tips that can help save time and money on dry cleaning or purchasing new clothes!

The best way to deal with any type of stain is immediately. The longer you leave a stain, the surer chances you are going to end up with a permanent stain. If you can't see about a stain right away, then try at least to leave your garment to soak in a tub of water that has a small amount of detergent in it. Soak the garment first before you treat it, and not the other way around.

Laundry should always be sorted into separate piles of similar items. Doing this will prolong the life of the garment by preserving its quality and color. Heed this advice especially for special items like whites or delicate garments. Keep garments as lint-free as possible by not washing them along with things like sweaters, towels and other fabrics that tend to pile.

Always put soap in the machine before you add the clothing. This allows the soap to mix evenly with the water before washing begins, which means that every garment will get an even distribution of detergent and therefore a consistent cleaning. This will also reduce the chances of your clothing getting spots of discoloration where detergent is poured directly onto it.

There are ways to immediately treat certain types of stains without waiting to wash in the machine. These quick fixes are often using commonly found items around the home. Really common stains include wine, oil, makeup and blood. As with every stain, treating as soon as possible will help prevent a stain that lasts forever. You may have heard also that treating stains with like substances can be rather effective.

A lot of makeup is oil-based, and will require a cleaner that is the same in order to remove it. Remove lipstick stains by blotting first with a clean tissue to get rid of residual color. Then spray the spot lightly with some water and rub a drop of dish soap into it. Leave it for 10-15 minutes before further rubbing in the soap in circles starting at the outside. Finish by using a dry towel to blot.

Liquid or cream foundation can be removed by scraping off the excess using a utensil like a plastic knife and then blotting the stained area with a damp paper towel, again to remove again excess product. A few hydrogen peroxide drops worked into the fabric first with fingers and then gently with a toothbrush before laundering will get the stain out.

You can use vinegar on blood stains before you launder the item. If you are not at home and need to treat the stain immediately, try using Coke or even milk for a good quick fix. You should always aim to wash or dry clean the item as soon as you possibly can after using any of these treatment hacks.




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