Like everything in this world, underwear has its habits for a long life. It’s delicate, it’s made of the finest and most sensitive materials to offer us all the comfort and also cover the functionality part. So today we are going to talk about how we take care of our underwear so that we can enjoy it for as long as possible.
It’s nothing complicated, I’m convinced that in one form or another we know these things, it’s just that we keep arguing with each other and forget, sometimes we’re also short on time, they try another dose of convenience sometimes and in the end we end up feeling sorry when our favorite underwear has been compromised.
A post purchase rinse is more than recommended. Being new products, they don’t require much effort or time, and if we think about how important personal hygiene is, I think it’s worth it. A post purchase rinse is more than recommended. Being new products, they don’t require much effort or time, and if we think about how important personal hygiene is, I think it’s worth it.
So, since time is precious, let’s get straight to the point.
When we talk about lingerie, hand washing is recommended. Not for all, but for the most delicate, fine materials, hand washing is recommended (cotton panties and tops, for example, can be washed in the washing machine). And look like this, in two strokes and three movements… we put warm water in a clean bowl/sink, add a little detergent, stir the water a bit until it foams, put the linen to soak (sorted by color in advance), possibly more we run the articles through our hands a little to make sure they will soak well, we let them sit in the water for a quarter of an hour, we rub them a little more in the areas where we need to insist, then we clean them thoroughly (in several water if needed) and squeeze them gently.
Although the most common are squeezing by twisting or making a ball, here it would be super good if we did it easily, by pressing. Afterwards we can put our items nicely on the hangers or, just as well, we can put a large porous towel or several on the dryer and then the linen. In this way, we avoid having traces of wires from the dryer or clothes hooks at the end, and the towels will do their job and absorb the excess water. Parenthet: A post-purchase rinse is more than recommended. Being new products, it doesn’t require much effort or time, and if we think about how important personal hygiene is, I think it’s worth it.
Make hand washing a pampering moment for yourself.
Even if at first sight you will laugh, you will see that it is possible. As for fish, I’ve done them all. Now don’t imagine that I’ve always done it this way, I don’t have enough time either, but I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s more profitable this way, from all points of view. And gradually, gradually, I pulled myself until I made it a habit. And as my mother says when I do something good – “may God keep your habit” – I stick to it and nothing seems out of the ordinary anymore. Plus it’s not like the old days when women used lye and there was no day to wash “something” so that it would be for “tomorrow”. The Essence Of Milk Bath Photography: Best Tips and Tricks
- Every time the items are sorted by color before they are put in the wash. This is so that we don’t run the risk of a messier article staining the others.
- When washing by hand, we do not use hot water, but lukewarm. Either way, better cold than hot water. For blood stains, ice cold water will do the trick.
- Linen items (machine washable) are not put in the washing machine with other clothes. Or if there are too few and in no way can’t stand the wait. The special linen washing bags are absolutely indispensable. It seems to work without it, but after a few loads of washing, your underwear is guaranteed to suffer.
- Bras are hand washed exclusively. By using the automatic wash you risk the wires twisting or perforating the fabric. The seams being damaged, and the bra no longer looking good and most importantly. Not doing its job of supporting the bust. And yet, although it’s totally not recommended to wash bras in the car, if it’s an emergency. At least use the special bags to avoid the items getting stuck together.
- Regardless of whether we are talking about manual or automatic washing. It is better not to use strong detergents because they affect the quality of the material in the long term. Not to mention people who have sensitive skin.
Conclusion
Don’t get me wrong, I’m also pragmatic and value my time. But at the same time I also value my money. So, taking into account the investment made and the fact. I want to wear the items that I chose and paid for as long as possible. I convinced myself that it is more than profitable to invest half an hour at weekend for hand washing underwear. If you think the same and we are on the same wavelength. I hope this article will be useful for you.
If we think a little, taking into account the fact that bras are usually washed after two. Three wears and panties after every wear. I don’t know how clean they are. Now most of us have several rows of linen and in a maximum of half an hour a week. I solved the problem.