Clothes care rules

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If the silk garment has lost its color, soak it in 2 liters of water with 10 tablespoons of vinegar for 5 minutes. Then take it out and wrap it in a dry, clean sheet after the water has drained. Remember not to squeeze the silk fabric.

Silk clothes should be soaked in a soapy mixture. If the garment is very dirty, add 10 ml to 10 liters of water. Add baking soda or rubbing alcohol.
The silk garment should be rinsed with beans, legumes or wheat bran to make it soft.
Natural fur should never be brushed or combed. Apply a mixture of equal amounts of vinegar, alcohol and water to the contaminated area and wipe quickly with a clean cloth.
To polish the fur, it should be rubbed with wheat semolina or potato starch and then beaten well.
To remove iodine stains, clothes should be moistened first and then starch sprinkled on them. If the stain does not go away immediately, the treatment can be repeated several times.
To soften the new jeans, add half a cup of salt to the water and let it dry.
Pants should not be put in the washing machine to prevent discoloration when washing. They should be washed in warm water, by hand, and not rinsed.

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