Clothes Tips
Cómo eliminar chinches de cama
¿Te pica el cuerpo y tienes pequeñas heridas que no sabes de donde pueden proceder? Tu colchón podría tener chinches. Consejos para eliminar chinches de cama.
¿Te pica el cuerpo y tienes pequeñas heridas que no sabes de donde pueden proceder? Tu colchón podría tener chinches. Consejos para eliminar chinches de cama.
¿Tienes muchos zapatos y no sabes cómo ordenarlos? Sigue estos tips sobre cómo organizar los zapatos y libera espacio de tu armario. ¡No te los pierdas!
En ocasiones tememos lavar ciertos tejidos, como, por ejemplo, el terciopelo. Te contamos cómo lavar el terciopelo para que no sufra ningún tipo de daño.
¿Tu casa o tu ropa huelen a humedad? Esto es un problema muy común en los hogares. Descubre cómo quitar el olor a humedad con estos sencillos pasos.
Te damos unos consejos sobre cómo quitar el mal olor de tus zapatos. Podrás hacer que desaparezca ese desagradable olor de una forma muy sencilla.
Después de las fiestas, es posible que necesites lavar prendas que nunca te habías planteado. Te contamos cómo lavar una corbata paso a paso. ¡Toma nota!
Glue is one of the most difficult products to remove, especially from fabrics. If it's dry it can be practically mission impossible, and if it's still wet, and we don’t treat the stain correctly, the only thing we will do is make it spread even further. How to remove glue stains step by step: Although glue is one of the most complicated products to remove from fabric there are some remedies that we can apply with products we usually have at home. Below we list the stains from lesser to greater intensity, and how to treat them. Remains of stickers on clothes The residues left on clothes by adhesive stickers are not very resistant stains, but they are annoying. You can treat them while they're still wet, but don't put the garment directly in the washing machine, because you'll only get more dirt to adhere to the stain. Soak the area with white vinegar dissolved in warm water. Leave it to work for a few minutes and remove the vinegar with a cloth. Wash the garment with the regular programme.
Removing blackberry stains from clothes There are stains and... Stains! And this terrible list of the most difficult dirt to remove includes, among others, chocolate, ice cream, grease and some fruit, especially from the so-called "red fruit" family, including blackberries. With these three tricks, we will remove these stains without any problem, especially from lighter-coloured fabrics. However, we must bear in mind that we must always rub from the outside to the inside to try not to spread the stain any further. With sour milk or milk and lemon We will soak a clean cloth in a mixture of lemon juice and milk, and we will rub the stain from the outside in, so as not to spread it too much. We will rub the stain out as much as possible, and let the mixture work until it dries. Then, we will rinse the garment and put it in the washing machine, to wash it as usual. If the garment is white, we can put it out to dry in the sun so that the stain is completely removed.
How often do you need to wash a feather duvet? This depends on whether you use it directly without a cover, which means you should wash it once a year or whenever it looks dirty, or if with a protective cover, in which case it is recommended to wash it once every two years or so. If you choose the second option, before you put it away, it is advisable to air it and then always store it in its original packaging or, failing that, in a cover with similar characteristics. This will protect it from stains and mites, and prevent it from accumulating dust. It is best to wash it when the weather is good, so that it can dry outdoors and we have no urgent need to use it.
Getting a good night's sleep also starts with having a healthy bed in every way. But, over time, the fabric of your sheets will most likely deteriorate, losing strength and softness. In this article, we tell you how to wash your sheets so that they remain soft, and the passage of time affects them as little as possible. Tips to wash your sheets correctly To keep your sheets soft wash after wash, follow these tips: Use baking soda and vinegar, the infallible mixture. These two ingredients are perfect, especially in the first wash. It will leave your sheets soft, silky, and clean. From time to time, you can also do a wash with this mixture, to keep your sheets soft for longer. If your sheets have any stains, apply a solid soap to them before putting them in the washing machine. Choose a detergent that will care for your sheets. This is essential as it will affect wear and tear, and colours. For the finishing touch, use a good fabric softener. It will also give them such a pleasant aroma that you will sleep happily all night long.
Bleach marks are not really stains, but rather discolorations on the fabric, which is why they are one of the most serious problems we can encounter with our garments, even rendering them unusable. However, bleach is one of the main household disinfectants, and one of the most widely used on a daily basis. Follow these tips to continue taking care of your home without spoiling any more garments. Prevent: Whenever you are going to come into contact with bleach, you should try to wear clothes that you don’t mind spoiling. Act quickly: If a little bleach has splashed but still hasn’t left a mark, we must act quickly by spraying eau-de-cologne or alcohol on the splash to neutralise the bleaching effect, or if we do not have any on hand, wash with plenty of water.
Curtains should be washed at least twice a year; in this post we help you learn how to clean each type of curtains. Take note!
With the arrival of the long-awaited Phase 1 and the "new normalcy" there are many questions we ask ourselves about what to do with our clothes, shoes, and accessories when we get home. But, above all, remember that the most important thing is to wash our hands for at least 20 seconds as soon as we arrive and, after each action, to wash our hands again. Tips for disinfecting your clothes The ideal thing to do if we have been in an enclosed space with more people is to wash them, as soon as we get home, at 60 degrees at least, as long as the garments admit it. If the garments do not admit so high a temperature, in addition to the detergent, we can use some sort of disinfectant wash supplement that we can find in the supermarket. After washing, it is advisable to hang them out in the sun or put them in the dryer. The heat will help to kill any kind of germ. On the contrary, if we plan to reuse the clothes, we must put them in a bag and close it until they are used again. Clothes that cannot be washed can be disinfected with alcohol-based solutions or textile disinfectants. We can steam the garments and let them air until they have dried well. What we should never do is shake the garments to avoid spreading the virus to other areas in case our clothes are contaminated. We must also never forget about household linen. We should change bedding, towels, and kitchen cloths much more often and take extra care with hygiene. Here we can apply higher wash temperatures.
Conoces el significado de las etiquetas de productos de limpieza. Te contamos los diferentes tipos para que conozcas los principales símbolos de lavado y secado.
Find out the ideal temperature for washing your clothes according to the type of fabric and colour. Avoid damaging them and keep your clothes looking new.
Te contamos cómo lavar un abrigo de manera fácil. Trucos para limpiar la prenda que nos protege del frío. Conoce como lavar un abrigo de plumas, de paño y más.
Cómo quitar las manchas de vino en manteles
¿Sabías que la lana requiere de unos cuidados especiales para alargar la vida de la ropa? Descubre cómo lavar prendas de lana y que queden perfectas.
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We are bringing you the best tips to recover faded clothes and to get rid of dye stains from all types of fabric. Find out how to do it easily.