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How can clothes not be moldy in wet weather?

◆ Watch the weather for cleaning: When cleaning and collecting seasonal clothes, you should choose days with clear weather and low humidity, which can reduce the infiltration of water. The suitable drying time is 9~ 10 in the morning and 3~4 in the afternoon. Be sure to dry them completely before collecting them.

◆ When washing clothes, add some vinegar to the water, which can protect the color fixation and prevent the clothes from fading.

◆ Use waste to make clothes suits. It's economical and convenient to use a big T-shirt as a garment cover. In addition, old sheets and sheets can be slightly modified, and resources can be reused without spending money.

◆ You can put a label on the sorting box to record what is put in it, such as whose clothes, what kind of clothes or accessories, etc. , at a glance.

◆ Shoes bought in spring and summer, after dirt is removed and wiped clean, put them into the shoe box attached to the shoes, and it is best to put some newspapers in it to absorb moisture. Soaked tea residue or coffee residue can be used to deodorize, and after drying, it is put into a cotton bag to become a natural deodorant.

◆ When the environment is humid, it is necessary to dehumidify regularly and maintain an appropriate indoor humidity (relative humidity below 60%), which can prevent clothes from becoming moldy and avoid mold breeding. Open the closet once a month and dehumidify it with a dehumidifier, or make a natural dehumidifier and put it in the closet or storage box.

◆ Knitwear and woolen clothes marked washable are best washed by hand. Nylon fabric is easy to dye, so it is recommended to wash it separately from other dark clothes. Clothes embroidered with beads and sequins are recommended to be turned over and cleaned. If you want to wash them in the washing machine, you must put them in the washing net.

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