5 Tips to Care for Cotton Garments You Need To Know
Caring for your expensive handloom cotton sarees can be a real headache if you don't know the perfect tips and tricks to make them shine as new. If you are like us then you must be aware how your mother's have their old and beautiful authentic handloom cotton saree still so shiny as if they are new. There are many different types of tips that you can implement to keep your cotton garments just as new and as beautiful. Let us look at the different ways through which you can keep your cotton sarees intact for a long time.
● Preventing Discolouration
If your cotton garments are suffering from discoloration then the best way to prevent this is to wash them by your own hands and never to wash them in the machines. You must also wash your cotton garments in cold water rather than hot water. If you are still not able to wash your garments by using hands then you can watch them in washing machines but use colour catching sheets instead. However, the best way to prevent any discoloration is to wash them by your hands. Your cotton handloom sarees will definitely last a longer time, if you decide to watch them by your hands.
● Stain Treatment For Rigid Spots
We are careless and we know that, if you are just like us then you must be always getting rigid spots on your expensive cotton sarees but to remove them you must only use a colour safe stain remover or stick which are now available in the market. Use these options to pre-treat your cotton spots. You must only focus on the areas with the spots to treat them. You can also use these sticks to treat sweat and deo spots on the garments. If you are treating a fresh stain then you must run the exposed area in cold water for three to five minutes. Rub the area gently in the time period of every minute. You can repeat the procedure for two or three times if the stain is still not removed. Most possibly the stain will be removed.
Sometimes, we are not as energetic and will leave the spots to remove them after a few days. To remove those you need to take a small amount of liquid laundry detergent and drop that on the area. Make sure that the stain is most. Rub the area for 5 to 7 minutes. Gently, rub the cloth. Rinse the area gently with cold water to remove the stain. You can also try using vinegar, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide or color safe bleach, baking soda, alcohol, and even egg yolk to remove different types of stains on your expensive cotton sarees.
● Washing Of The Cotton Garments
Cotton garments are exclusively known for getting shrinked. If you are washing your cotton garment for the first time that it is most probably going to shrink. To make your cotton garment always new and shiny you must always read the care labels that are stapled with the cotton garment. Experts suggest that the cotton garments must always be washed in cold water instead of the hot water. If you are drying your cotton clothes by hanging then you are really doing a bad job because it can result in stretching your fabric. Do not completely dry your cotton clothes using a tumble dryer. Leave them quite moist and take them out. Let the moisture evaporate itself. However, there are many different hacks that you can implement to unshrink your cotton garments.
● Ironing Your Clothes
The main advantage of cotton clothes is high endurance to heat. Cotton fabrics are really very tough and they cannot be easily burned with high temperatures. The fabrics can be ironed at higher temperatures and they will not lose their shine. You need to always iron both of the sides of your cotton garments to make them look more smooth. Start by ironing your cotton garment from inside and gradually do it from the outside. Please do not iron on the pre-existing stains on your cotton garments. Always leave a damp cloth on them to remove them. You can also keep your cotton garments by hanging up in your almirah. You can also buy steady hangers made with wood to store your cotton garments. Cotton garments are always on the risk of getting creases so it is best to hang them instead of keeping them folded.
● Save Your Clothes From Moths
We all hate moths and silverfish. These two parasites are very famous for eating cotton garments or any other types of garments. These microorganisms are tax organic fabrics like silk, wool and also cotton. Because these fabrics observe the sweat and natural oils from the skin of humans they are very vulnerable at the risk of getting eaten by moths. To prevent this you need to not leave your dirty cotton clothes just anywhere! Always declutter your wardrobe and make more space between all of your clothings. You also need to keep some empty space in between the clothes to prevent the moths from attacking each and every one of your clothes. Start keeping your wardrobe clean and vacuum it on a monthly basis. You can also use mothballs for prevention of these.
These were some of the tips and tricks to keep your expensive cotton sarees alive even in your wardrobe. Make sure to check out the exclusive collection of Handloom Cotton Sarees of Loomfolks to gift yourself one today!











