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Nine Tricks to Wash Your Clothes Like a Professional

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By Clive RatliffPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Nine Tricks to Wash Your Clothes Like a Professional
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Washing clothes is a real art that every housewife must master. If you don't believe us, just think of the countless clothes that have deteriorated after just a few washes and that you have had to part with or turn into "homemade" clothes.

If you can't afford to clean your clothes, it doesn't mean you can't do the same job at home!

Here's how to wash your clothes like a dry cleaner, with a few simple tricks!

Clothes like a dry cleaner

1. Be careful how you wash your clothes for the first time. The first wash is very important because then you can easily destroy the color, the fabric, and the elastics.

Clothes are treated with various chemicals and are made of materials that have different specifications, so it is essential to always read the label and not put all the clothes together in the car. As for fine fabrics, it would be best to wash them by hand with a homemade soap that does not attack the fibers.

2. Do not put too many clothes in the washing machine. If you want to do your clothes like in the dry cleaners, give up the habit of piling them in the car and make sure you always put exactly the right clothes. Otherwise, you risk that they will not be well cleaned and, worse, that they will not be rinsed well, which will damage both your fabric and your skin.

3. Do not use hot water for all clothes. It is not necessary to wash your clothes daily with very hot water, because it is not necessary to disinfect them. The only items that can be washed at high temperatures are underwear and bath towels. Ordinary clothes can be washed with cold water, and this protects the color and fabric much better.

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4. Look at the sleeves and collars before putting the laundry in the car. These areas are usually much dirtier, and even the washing machine may not be able to completely "overcome" the mess, so you can lend a helping hand.

Before washing clothes, put a little baking soda mixed with vinegar on the collar and sleeves. These two substances destroy the fat barrier that forms on these parts, and by washing they can look like new.

5. Don't shy away from natural cleansers. The disadvantage of commercial products is that they are very aggressive with the fabrics and color. On the other hand, if you are used to using apple cider vinegar as a conditioner, you will have clothes with a fresh and impeccable smell like in the dry cleaner, without affecting the material from which they are made.

6. Buy washing bags. One of the big problems with washing clothes in the car is that they start to wear out due to friction.

Washing bags have been created precisely to avoid this problem and to protect the materials from harmful friction. In addition, you will not have any fluffy or deformed clothes, so you have nothing to lose if you try this product.

7. Close the zippers. When washing clothes, it's hard to think of absolutely every detail, but here's a detail to keep in mind if you want to protect your clothes: never leave your zippers open, because they will cling to the rest of your clothes and may break them or peel them.

8. Always check pockets before washing. First of all, maybe you put money in them and you don't want to lose them! But when it comes to clothes, it is good to take the coins and any other object out of your pockets because they not only weaken the material but can also change its color.

9. Separate clothes by color. Indeed, it is an extra job that you don't want to do, but it is necessary if you want your clothes to look like you took them to the dry cleaner.

When washing clothes of the same color, you can use special products to maintain that shade. In addition, to maintain white, for example, you need to use products that can be very aggressive to other clothes.

If you do not have time to separate the clothes into shades, be sure to wash the white, black, and colored clothes separately so that you can use the specific cleaning products for each category.

It is not at all difficult to wash your clothes like in a dry cleaner, but you have to know some little tricks, so as not to ruin an entire wardrobe due to a small mistake!

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