Dress cleaning

Feb 17, 2024

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1. Add to warm water. Soak the dyed area of the lace dress in warm water for more than half an hour, then scrub it with your hands. If it is still not clean, put all the clothes in water with a temperature above 50 degrees, add a small amount of washing powder and scrub, and use the fading of the clothes to reduce the color difference of the dyed clothes.
2. Put the dyed items into a basin filled with hot water and add 10 spoons of baking soda per liter of water. Cover your clothes with bay leaves and leave them overnight. Wash them the next morning and you'll find they're white again.
Maintenance and care
The main reason why women like summer is because summer is the season of dresses. No matter what style, girls can't put it down. The most popular dresses are silk dresses and chiffon dresses. However, many beauties have lost their original style of silk or chiffon dresses that cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars because they lack some necessary maintenance and care knowledge. It is really a pity. Below, the editor has compiled some basic common sense in this area. I hope that all girls can read it carefully.
Let's talk about chiffon dresses first. Chiffon fabrics can be said to be one of the most popular women's clothes in recent years, but you still need to take good care of them while dressing up.
1. It is recommended not to hang the chiffon dress for a long time, because the chiffon fabric is generally relatively soft and loose. Unless a shaping material is added to the dress, hanging for a long time will cause the chiffon dress to sag and deform, losing its original shape. body shape. If you will not wear it for a long time, it is recommended to fold it and store it flat in the closet.
2. When washing chiffon dresses, do not soak them for too long, and do not rub them vigorously. Do not wring them out after washing.
3. Some women prefer to spray perfume, but when spraying perfume, pay attention to spraying it from a distance. It is best not to stick to the dress to avoid leaving yellow spots.
4. If you hang a chiffon dress with sleeves on a hanger, it is best to use a hanger made of fabric, or wrap both ends of the hanger with a small towel to prevent the sleeves from deforming.
The care of silk dresses is roughly the same as the care of ordinary silk clothes. Silk fabrics are breathable, cool and supple, and are loved by beauties. However, the care of silk clothes, especially high-end silk, requires more attention to some details.
1. When washing silk dresses, it is best to use a detergent specifically designed for washing silk and wool fabrics instead of washing powder. When washing, use cold water and rub gently. The soaking time should not be too long, 5-10 minutes is enough.
2. Do not expose the silk dress to the sun, just place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry.
3. Pay attention to the temperature when ironing silk clothes. It should not be too high, otherwise it will easily cause yellowing.
4. When wearing a silk dress, you must pay special attention not to scratch it. It is best not to rub it on mats, wooden boards or rough objects to avoid picking or breaking the silk.
5. Silk dresses must be washed before storage. It is not recommended to place mothballs. If you are afraid of moisture, you can put moisture-proof items such as charcoal away.
6. Silk and tussah silk clothing should be stored separately to prevent the silk clothing from turning yellow. When storing white silk garments, wrap them in clean white paper to prevent them from turning yellow.