Monsoon has arrived quite early. We all like to enjoy the drizzle and the smell of wet soil fills us with freshness. Who doesn't like to enjoy the monsoon while peeping out of the window, watching the water droplets on the green grass and sipping a hot cup of coffee. But the biggest problem in monsoon is the drying of clothes. While the sun does not shine for many days, the clothes also start smelling due to not drying properly. So today we have brought some such tips for you, by following which you can take proper care of clothes even in the rainy days.
Add lemon juice to the laundry water
As we all know, the fragrance of lemon gives a feeling of freshness. Put a little lemon juice in the bucket in which you are soaking your clothes for washing, this will give a mild fragrance to your clothes and the smell of dampness that remains in the cupboard due to rain will also not get on the clothes.
Wrap sarees in cotton cloth
To protect silk, chiffon, georgette, crepe and other sarees from insects in the rain, grind cloves or camphor and keep it in a cloth bag. The zari of silk sarees turns black on coming in contact with moisture and air. While washing these clothes at home, add a few drops of vinegar to the water. By keeping silk clothes wrapped in pillow covers or cotton cloth, they remain safe for many seasons.
get it dry cleaned only
Many times, in the greed of saving a little money, you make the mistake of washing all the clothes at home, but this is not right. Do not wash certain clothes at home. Get zari work clothes dry cleaned only. If you want to iron zari work clothes at home, then iron them by laying a cotton cloth over them.
Do not dry clothes outside in the air
Use of vinegar and baking soda
If you add a little vinegar or baking soda while washing clothes, the detergent smell in your clothes which turns into foul smell during monsoon will start smelling good like before.
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