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Five Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Tips for Clothes
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All of us can create a sustainable wardrobe by adopting eco-friendly maintenance practises and repurposing previously possessed items. These are five DIY tips for Royal Monarch Laundry if you choose to do your own laundry. You can follow these steps to have a sustainable wardrobe and maximise what you already own.

Utilise Green Detergents and Powders for Laundry

 

Standard detergents contain compounds derived from fossil fuels that are environmentally hazardous because they do not biodegrade. They are useful for extending the life of your clothing. Refillable, biodegradable, and plant-derived eco-laundry products are becoming increasingly accessible.

2. Permit to Air-Dry

Nothing compares to the scent of clean, air-dried clothes when they are brought in from the laundry line. Air drying is healthier for your apparel and the environment than tumble drying, which consumes a great deal of energy and may damage certain fibres.

Instead, you should shake out your clothing and place it outside on a clothesline, drying rack, or hanger. Again, give close attention to garment labels, as certain items, such as woollen sweaters, may require flat drying.

3. Don’t Ignore Care Instructions

There is a reason why care labels exist, but we are sometimes guilty of ignoring them wholly. When our items are cleansed at too high a temperature, shrinkage can occur, and white t-shirts can become discoloured when washed with darker garments. There are only a few potential consequences of disregarding care recommendations.
Next time, you may want to reconsider removing the care labels. Yes, care labels can be unpleasant and painful, so if you decide to remove them, write down or photograph the care instructions for future reference.

4. Effectively storing

Correct garment storage can significantly lengthen its lifespan. Keep all clothing in a calm, dry location to prevent damage from moisture, sunlight, and excessive heat. Ensure that your garments are clean before storing them, as dirt and surface debris may attract clothes moths, which can cause irreparable damage.
Lavender or mothballs can be used to prevent garment moths from attacking knitwear. It is essential not to overstuff your wardrobe, as garments require space to breathe; this will prevent wrinkles and colour loss from friction. Utilise wooden or cushioned hangers to prevent garments from becoming misshapen.

5. Restore any deterioration or alteration

Repair any holes or tears in apparel as soon as they are discovered. This will not only keep the item usable and out of the trash, but it will also extend its lifespan, as the damage will likely deteriorate over time if not repaired.

Many people no longer wear their favourite garment because it no longer suits or they no longer like the way it looks. A simple alteration, such as cinching the waist or reducing the length of a full-length dress to a mid- or short-length, can give you the impression of a new ensemble while keeping your old favourites current with the latest fashion.

 

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