What is a delicate wash? What is it for?

Delicate washEvery day, when getting ready for a walk or a vacation, we all want to look flawless and good. And ironed clothes in bright, saturated colors are also an important part of our overall appearance. To ensure that yours
Looking good has become a reality; you don't have to change your wardrobe every month because of faded T-shirts or sweaters. The main thing is to know and follow the washing instructions for all types of fabric.

This article will reveal the answer to the question: "How should I wash wool and silk items, and clothing containing synthetic fibers? As well as cashmere, knits, and modern fabrics, which are primarily used for clothing today. Including those made specifically for sports."

For washing delicate items, it's best to use specialized liquid detergents. It's best to avoid detergents containing enzymes entirely. Using such substances can cause items to lose their original appearance or be completely ruined.

The exception is those powder detergents that are specifically designed and intended for washing wool or silk items. These substances necessarily contain lanolin and many other ingredients that ensure a gentler wash and prevent deterioration of clothing made from delicate fabrics.

Helpful tips

A basket of colorful laundryTo preserve the original appearance of your clothes, you don’t need to invent anything supernatural.

Perhaps you will find some useful tips in this matter helpful and helpful, the observance of which sometimes even exceeds expectations:

  1. Surely, you have long known the golden rule of washing, not only delicates, but any other items: “White and colored clothes are washed separately.”
  2. When choosing a washing cycle for woolen items or washing them by hand, it's important to carefully monitor the time they remain in the water. Leaving them in the water for too long can cause them to stretch and lose their original shape.
  3. Clothes made from delicate fabrics cannot withstand high washing temperatures. The maximum allowable washing temperature is 30-40°C.
  4. If you prefer machine washing, be sure to follow the instructions and recommendations on the control panel. A delicate cycle is ideal for this type of washing. However, it's recommended not to fill the machine's drum to the brim with water, and avoid using the spin cycle, as it can cause excessive stretching of items.
  5. When hand washing, do not rub the clothes too vigorously, as this can damage the structure of the fabric, giving it an undesirable appearance.
  6. Items made from various "finicky" materials are less sensitive to washing than to spinning and drying. Wool, cashmere, and silk items should not be spun. All water should drain naturally after washing.
  7. Delicate items should be ironed strictly from the inside out, using the steam setting. Woolen items deserve special attention; iron them only with a damp gauze placed over the garment.

Secrets to the beauty and durability of particularly delicate fabrics

Lace is considered the most difficult and demanding to care for, as its fine weaving and exceptionally beautiful patterns require particularly careful care.

To ensure that washing produces the desired results and that the intricate weaving pattern retains its shape, you will need to soak the lace item in washing soda at a ratio of ½ tablespoon per ½ bucket of water.

The soaking time should be approximately 2.5-3 hours. If the lace is particularly finely woven, soak it and wash it in a special bag designed for safe washing of delicate items, or in a cotton pillowcase.

It's important to note an important washing tip for lace napkins. Before soaking or washing, sew the napkins with large stitches to any white fabric. By following this simple washing procedure, you'll ensure your napkins retain their shape for a long time. After washing, it's recommended to iron the lace napkin, but do not remove the fabric to which it was sewn.

From generation to generation

Detergents for washing clothesToday, the household chemicals market is saturated with a huge number of specialized products for both washing and rinsing delicate fabrics. However, there are many folk remedies that were invented and successfully used by our grandmothers, and then, passed down from generation to generation, have survived to this day. These remedies are in no way inferior to store-bought chemicals. And in some cases, they even outperform their modern counterparts. Here are a few simple yet effective folk remedies.
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  1. To give your lace a snow-white shine, add hydrogen peroxide to the container of water in which you plan to rinse the item at a rate of ½ cup per 5 liters of water.
  2. During the final rinse, add 1 tablespoon of glycerin to the basin of water to prevent shrinkage. You'll also be pleasantly surprised by the softness and suppleness of your washed clothes.
  3. If you wash a silk item and don't have time to iron it, don't worry. Place it in a plastic bag and leave it in the refrigerator for a couple of days.

As you can see, nothing is impossible, including keeping your favorite items looking great. So, go shopping and enjoy washing your delicates without the hassle.

   

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