Saturday, October 17, 2009

How to Make Your Clothes Live Longer

Wardrobe that is properly taken care of will last longer. Caring for your clothes can be a simple and easy task. Extend the life of your clothing with a few simple strategies that pay off with big results.


Here are several ways to keep your wardrobe fresher looking
• Follow the instructions on the care label of every garment.
• Always hand-wash your delicates and pantyhose, even if your washing machine has a hand wash cycle. Using a machine can not provide the gentle treatment that such clothing needs.
• Never over wash your clothing. Too much time in the washer is not a good thing. Use the proper settings.
• Never use too much soap, as it can leave a residue on your clothing and leave it looking dull.
• Use the proper settings on your washer for the type of fabric that is being laundered.
• Never overload your washer. This can damage clothing in irreversible ways. Overloading can produce clothing that has been twisted or stretched out of shape.
• Wash clothing that has been stained as soon as possible. The longer that you allow the stain to set, the more likely it is that you will not be able to remove it.
• Select clothing loads carefully for washing and drying. Wash and dry clothing that is similar in weight for better results. If you wash clothing of varying weights, some will remain in the dryer for longer than it needs to be.
• Remember to wash like colors with like to avoid color transition. If this happens, immediately rinse clothes in cold water.
• Roll clothing in a dry towel before laying it out flat to dry. This will help to absorb some of the moisture and shorten the drying time. It will also reduce the possibility that the article of clothing inadvertently becomes damaged.
• Always line dry your clothing whenever possible. This puts less strain on your wardrobe and will extend the life of your clothing by quite a bit.
• Avoid sitting on any surface that may create snags, such as concrete or untreated wood.
• Always keep your nails filed to avoid snagging delicate fabrics.
• Avoid wearing the same pair of shoes every day. Allow them to air out in between uses.
• To prevent underarm stains from perspiration, use cotton shields.
• Stitch tears or holes when they first appear. A stitch in time may save the entire outfit.



The above article originally posted on www.BariAmma.com by Maria.

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