Monday, 3 August 2015

Caring For Your Clothes

You may employ a seven-step skincare program to keep your skin glowing or schedule a manicure every eight days to keep your nails pristine, but it’s likely you’re neglecting another key facet of your appearance: your clothes. Though steaming a dress, ironing a shirt, or blotting a visible stain are considered key components of how to care for your clothes, even the most sartorially minded make basic mistakes with their wardrobe washing. Luckily, laundry titan Lexie Laundry & Cleaners is taking the confusion out of treating your favorite garments like a precious Diamond; with research from  Lexie Laundry & Cleaners, Fabric Care just got more interesting.

1. Washing With The Wrong Amount Of Detergent

High efficiency (HE) washing machines are meant to expedite laundry days and utilize less resources to do so. They are not, however, designed to make two loads of clothing spotless with only a teaspoon of detergent. If you’re hoping to remove city grit from your wares, skimping on detergent is simply not the answer. 

2. Treating All Fabrics Equally


An egalitarian mindset may be a commendable way to approach many areas of your life, but clothing care isn’t one of them. In the same way you would (hopefully) separate your white clothes from red, you should also treat cotton differently from silk or wool. 

3. Selecting A Detergent With Harsh Ingredients

You wouldn’t wash your Ferrari with bleach, so why would you attack an comparable wardrobe investment with something equally abrasive? The best detergents are ruthless when it comes to removing oils from your skin and grime from the outside world, but gentle on the fibers that hold your clothing together. Look for a detergent with conditioning ingredients and fiber lubricants — like Tide’s FiberSCIENCE technology — to make sure that that your clothes don’t leave the wash looking worse for wear, or sporting pulled threads and pills. 

4. Allowing Faint Stains To Go Untreated 


You may be lackadaisical when it comes to cooking for yourself every night or hitting the gym as consistently as you wish to, but attending to stains isn’t a time for negligence. Certain food, drinks, or other splattering substances can wreak havoc on garments the longer they sit, so take care of your stains as soon as they happen

5. Skipping A Wash Simply Because Your Clothing Looks Clean


Unless you happen to own a microscope or possess the key to a laboratory, your naked eye simply can’t comprehend the cleanliness or grime of an article of clothing. Over the course of an average day, your body may produce sweat to regulate temperature, your skin will create oil for moisture and to create a barrier against external conditions, and you’re exposed to the dirt and soil of the outside world. Much of this potent cocktail is deposited on your clothes even if you can’t spot any aesthetic difference. If you simply place your item back on its shelf or hanger until its next use, all of the contaminants which were deposited have time to slowly saturate the fabric, as with a surface stain, causing the fabric fibers to adopt a darkened tone and weaken. Such untreated grime ultimately produces a “Grey Veil” (dimming of a garment’s color over time due to stains and dirt). Treat your clothing like the financial investment it is, and assume that your garments are in need of care after each wear. 
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