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Cleaning And Maintaining Woollen Garments

Cleaning
And
Maintaining
Woollen
Garments
1.
Generally
it
is
not
very
hard
to
remove
solid
stains
on
sweaters
as
just
using
the
nail
itself
will
take
the
stain
out.
For
ink
and
other
stains
(liquid
stains),
it
is
best
to
wipe
them
immediately
than
allow
dry.
2. One of the main reasons why woollen garments like sweaters, stoles and shawls look old and dirty is because of the bobbins. They make the winter wear appear old and attract dust. For these, use salt paper to scrape away the loose balls.
3. Whenever you plan to wash woollen wear, do not soak them in water but hand wash or machine wash with mild liquid detergent. Do not brush as it will pull all the loose knits.
4. Before drying them, soak the winter wear in a fabric conditioner (about 15 minutes) as this will keep the fabric new and fragrant. Dry woollen clothes using hangers as this will prevent them from losing shape.
5. If the weather is not suitable for drying (not sunny), Use your hair dryer or room heater to dry up the clothes. Spread the washed clothes over a mat or bedspread.
6. Fold and store them in a paper bags. Naphthalene balls, potpurris will keep moth, mould and mildew away.
7. To maintain the colour of the woollen garment, soak them in rock salt water. Do not use bleach or ammonia for the garments.



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