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Sania is putting away all her woollens as the winter is over. What should she keep in mind white
packing so that her woollen clothes stay safe?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1 Woollens don’t need to be washed after every wear. Sweaters, tops, pants and skirts should be washed every fourth to fifth use
while scarves and gloves can last on three to four washes per season. Jackets and coats should be washed a maximum of twice a
season. Check the label to see if they can be washed or you need to dry-clean them.
2 For machine wash, set the water temperate to cool. Hand washing, however, is the best way to take care of those woollens not
marked ‘dry-clean only’. Remember to use a mild detergent like Godrej Ezee Liquid Detergent, which has the Woolmark
Certification.
3 Always wash or dry-clean your woollens at the end of the season before packing them away. To remove excess water after washing,
gently roll the garment in a towel. Never hang your woollens on a clothesline to dry. The weight of the wet fabric stretches it
causing it to lose its shape. Lay the garment flat on a towel and allow it to dry away from heat and direct sunlight