Monday, September 17, 2012

How can we deal with the sweaters?

Description: show you how to deal with your sweaters.
Well, as you know, a new sweater which is made with luxury fibers may be is a pleasure to wear, but you know, sweaters can look ratty or even can meet their ruin if they are not cleaned and stored in the right way. What’s more, inexpensive knits like acrylic and cotton are popular wardrobe staples, but as you know, these low- maintenance garments require basic care to look their best from one season to the next. Well, in a word, how should we care for our sweaters? Here is what I am going to share with you.
Before we get the steps started, we should get those stuffs ready at first. They are cedar balls, herbal sachets, cardboard boxes, cedar chest, padded hangers, infant hairbrush and electric sweater shaver as well as towels. That’s enough, let’s set out dealing with the sweaters. The first step for you is to forgo mothballs and their toxic chemicals. In addition, you should use cedar balls or look for herbal sachets designed to repel moths. Secondly, remember that hand wash all sweaters not made with animal hair, such as wool or angora. Otherwise, you know, professionally clean the sweater. Besides, if the tag states the sweater is machine washable, do not forget to turn the garment inside out to prevent snags and pilling. The third step is to discard plastic bags from the cleaners, as they do not allow natural fibers to breathe. Moreover, a better choice to safely store your sweater is, as people saying, cardboard boxes or cedar chests. The forth step that you are going to take is that if you must hang sweaters in your closet, bear it into your mind that you can use padded hangers. To be honest, as all we know, the padding helps the shoulder area of the sweater maintain its shape. In additional, wire hangers can cause permanent indentations in the sweater. The fifth step that you are going to follow is that remember to fluff cashmere or wool sweaters with an infant hairbrush after wearing. As we know, this removes lint and hair without crushing the pile of the sweater as a lint roller does. The sixth step for you is that you should remove fuzz balls with an electric shaver sold specifically for sweater maintenance. Well, for best results, reserve the electric sweater shaver for close- knit sweaters without embellishments. The last step that you are going to follow is that do not forget to save sweaters that have lost their shape from extensive hanging in the closet. What’s more, block treat them by soaking in lukewarm water, rolling the sweater in towels to remove excess water, and then padding the misshapen area with towels to mold the desired shape.
Sometimes your sweater is quite gorgeous, but after a while, you will find it is not like the same as it was. Sometimes you will owe the result to its fabric. As a matter of fact, it does not matter wha

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