How to wash underwear

It's best to do it by hand, in a basin of cold water. Marseille soap is very effective. How to preserve lace underwear

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HOW TO WASH UNDERWEAR

Underwear, and lace garments in particular, are very delicate, a fact that must be kept in mind when deciding how to wash them. There's a risk of wasting them, irreversibly ruining them, by washing them with harsh products or by putting them in the washing machine like any other item of clothing. Lace is a fabric with a very specific typology: light, with dense weaves, which can easily fray or, worse, tear.

HOW TO WASH LACE GARMENTS

- lace garments They tear easily, so washing them is quite a delicate operation. Let's see together how to do it best, without causing damage.

  • Lace garments should never be washed in washing machine But if you absolutely must, you should place a white cotton sock inside, which should then be placed in the drum. This way, the spin cycle won't damage the garment.
  • Lace should always be hand washed, in a basin with cold water and a mild detergent, and do not wring it out, as this could unblock or irreparably damage the threads. Soak it for a quarter of an hour, after which it can be gently rinsed.
  • Detergents should not be those generally used for other clothes, because they are too aggressive. Bleach is absolutely forbidden. It's better to focus on products specifically designed for this type of garment, such as embroidery stain removers.
  • Once the hand wash is finished, the lace garment should be ironed delicately and spread out to dry on a cloth, to prevent it from deforming, possibly away from direct sunlight.
  • Once the garment is dry, you can iron it with a warm iron., perhaps covering it with cotton to prevent the hot plate from falling directly on it.
  • Laces of different colors should never be washed together., if you want to avoid color transfers.

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NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR LACE GARMENTS

Those who do not want to use detergents from large retailers to wash lace garments can also contact completely natural methods, often used by our grandmothers. Let's see how together.

  • The rice cooking water It not only gives freshness to lace garments but also provides a light finishing touch.
  • An excellent natural product for washing and whitening lace is lyeLye, an ancient detergent made from ash from burned wood and baking soda or baking soda. Lye does not contain phosphorus-based bleaches and is much more effective than modern detergents. Lye, therefore, will not ruin lace. Simply prepare a basin of hot water and dissolve this natural detergent in it, immerse the lace, and let it soak for about 45 minutes. After soaking, run hot water through the basin until the water runs clear. After this, the lace should be lifted and laid out to dry on a flat surface to prevent it from stretching and deforming. If you want to apply a light starch, the lace can be treated with natural starch, then pressed with a dry iron.
  • Lace garments can also be washed well with Marseille soap, cold water, and a few drops of fabric softener. To restore the lace's former firmness, you can use a mixture of water and starch or sugar.

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HOW TO WASH YELLOWED LACE?

Over time, lace can yellow, losing its former appeal. All is not lost, however, because you can remedy this by washing it properly, so that it returns to its former glory. Let's see together how to wash lace. yellowed lace.

  • A good method for washing yellowed lace is to use a sodium lauryl sulfate-based detergent, with a nearly neutral pH, biodegradable, and a surfactant, meaning it can effectively remove grease and dirt. Sodium lauryl sulfate can be purchased at grocery or agricultural supply stores. Fill a glass bowl with a liter of hot water and add a teaspoon of lauryl sulfate paste. Submerge the lace in this water and let it soak for 45 minutes. After this time, run the lace under running water until the soaking water is clean. Finally, lay the lace out to dry on a white cloth, which is then placed on a flat surface, after having stretched it with your fingers to restore its original shape.
  • When the synthetic lace has yellowed, the fabric can be soaked in warm water in which some of the following has been dissolved: a sachet of baking powder for sweets and add a few pieces of Marseille soap. The fabric should be left to soak for an hour and then rinsed as usual.
  • Lace and trimmings that have yellowed over time will also become whiter if left to soak overnight in water. cold water and saltAfterwards, they are washed with a mild detergent and a solution of water and sugar is used to prime them. The lace is as good as new.

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HOW TO STORE LACE LINEN

I lace garments, as well as the tablecloths and other items of the trousseau, must be preserved in the best possible way, to prevent the passage of time from irreparably damaging them. Let's look together at the precautions to take.

  • As with washing in the washing machine, lace garments should be stored in a cotton bag or dark pillowcases, or inside sheets of tissue paper, to protect them from light. This way, their delicate texture is not compromised.
  • Every now and then, lace garments, as well as trousseau that features elements of this fabric, need to be made ventilate and not kept forever locked inside the wardrobesIt's better to use them when you have the chance, and then proceed with a "special" wash rather than waiting for them to wear out or turn yellow while closed in drawers.
  • When you want to air out lace garments, pillowcases and tablecloths made of this fabric, you can lay out in the sun for a bit which eliminates the halos and makes laundry brighter.

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