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Holi 2021: How To Keep Your Home Safe From Colours
Holi is a very colourful and vibrant festival. We all love to play with Holi colours on the streets and parks. However, the trouble begins when the Holi colours reach your house. We spend so much of our funds on the interiors and furnishing of our houses. That is why the safety of your home from Holi colours is very essential. This year Holi will be celebrated from 28 March to 29 March.
Keep the colours safely out of your home and you can still enjoy playing Holi. Yes, that is easily said than done. But a few smart home safety tips pre-Holi is all that you need to protect your home against any damage from Holi colours. Here are some easy ways to protect your home from Holi colours this year.

Doorknob
The
doorknob
is
the
first
thing
you
will
touch
after
you
come
back
home
from
the
Holi
celebrations.
You
will
invariably
touch
it
and
leave
it
stained.
That
is
why
we
suggest
you
apply
some
turpentine
oil
on
your
doorknob
a
day
before
Holi
to
keep
it
stain-free.
Turpentine
oil
is
an
oil
that
is
easily
available
in
any
hardware
store.
But
if
you
don't
find
it,
just
apply
some
mustard
oil
on
the
doorknob.
Handprints
on
walls
Apply
a
coat
of
anti-stain
varnish
on
your
walls
to
ensure
that
you
do
not
damage
them.
Or
else,
you
can
push
all
your
furniture
against
the
walls
so
that
you
are
not
in
close
proximity
to
the
walls
at
all.
Bathroom
tiles
The
bathroom
tiles
get
painted
with
Holi
colours
when
you
bathe.
So
keep
a
portable
tub
in
your
bathroom.
You
will
be
bathing
inside
this
tub
after
playing
Holi.
It
is
almost
impossible
to
remove
colour
stains
from
bathroom
tiles
later.
Garden
Shower
To
reduce
the
amount
of
mess
in
your
home,
you
can
take
a
pre-functionary
shower
with
a
hosepipe
in
the
garden.
This
washes
away
the
loose
colours.
And
you
don't
end
up
leaving
a
colourful
trail
behind
you.
Cover
Furniture
Use
old
bed
sheets,
curtains,
dupattas
and
sarees
to
cover
all
your
furniture.
Wooden
furniture
can
be
cleaned,
but
your
leather
stuff
must
be
covered
to
avoid
damage.
Taps
n
showers
When
you
go
into
the
bathroom
to
bathe,
you
have
to
touch
the
taps
for
the
shower.
So
apply
petroleum
jelly
on
them
beforehand.
This
will
make
sure
that
they
do
not
get
stained
with
colours.
Sink
Never
use
the
bathroom
basin
or
sink
to
wash
your
face.
The
porcelain
or
tiled
basic
will
get
stained.
Go
straight
to
the
tub
and
start
bathing.
These are some easy ways to keep your home safe from Holi colours. What else do you do to protect your home from colours on Holi?



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