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Out-of-season clothes need cleaning and maintenance. How to wash it is better?

When the season changes, I will pile up last season's clothes. Summer clothes are ok, but there is nothing wrong with them except the taste. Winter clothes, sweaters, sweaters and coats taste strange, and some of them are a little sticky. I had to take it out in batches to clean it up. Summer clothes are easier said than done. You can put the washing machine directly, separate dark and light clothes, and use laundry bags.

Of course, when I meet sweaters, sweaters or sweaters marked as not washable by machine, I usually go straight to the water, wash them with laundry detergent once, and then wash them again. Just like normal hand washing clothes. Just remember to use a special clothes basket, and don't let the washed clothes hang vertically, so it is easy to straighten the clothes and the overall style of the clothes will be destroyed. It may be longer or wider, and it will break if it doesn't fit.

There are also some coats that can only be dry-cleaned. If possible, take them to dry cleaning. I tried hand washing before and then dehydrated. Of course, washing will not affect the wearing, but it still needs ironing to make the version look good. However, this kind of hand-washed coat can only be washed like this unless it is inexpensive, durable and painless to turn over and over. Anyway, I know that some lazy cancer patients can directly throw them into the washing machine to wash them, and they don't feel bad.

Clothes had better be washed out of season before wearing. Because it has been in the closet for three or four months, clothes may be covered with dust or smell, and some may be moldy. Wearing these clothes directly, not only tastes bad, affects personal image, but also may carry germs and have adverse reactions to the skin. In short, it is best to wash clothes in different seasons and take them out to dry.