Many people think of prepping laundry before washing as a waste of time, but a simple hand movement is a great way to change the way you do your laundry. turning clothes inside out – can radically extend the life of a closet. This method is not just a habit of tidy housewives, but an effective strategy for protecting fibers from the aggressive effects of household chemicals and mechanical damage.
Protecting fabric color and texture
During the washing process, clothes are constantly rubbing against each other in the drum. If the clothes are in their normal state, the main impact is borne by the drum front side.
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Preventing fading: active ingredients in powders and friction gradually “eat away” the pigment, causing black to turn gray and bright shades to fade.
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Combating lint: micro-damage to the threads caused by contact with the drum leads to lint formation. Turning out transfers this process to the inside, keeping the outside perfectly smooth.
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Preservation of prints: stickers, thermal prints and embroidery are extremely sensitive to temperature fluctuations and friction. The back side serves as a natural protective barrier for them.
Hygiene and cleaning quality
From the point of view of cleanliness, the inside of clothing often needs more intensive treatment than the outside. It is the underside that is in direct contact with the skin, absorbing the perspirationThe product can be used to clean the skin, deodorant residue and keratinized epithelial cells.
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Effective odor removal: water and detergent act directly on the most contaminated areas of the fabric.
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Dissolving powder residues: if the load is tight, detergent particles may get stuck in the creases. If the garment is turned upside down, white stains will remain inside the garment after drying and not be visible.
Safety of fittings and parts
Metal zippers, buttons, rivets and decorative elements can not only hurt themselves, but also leave snags on neighboring delicate items.
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Noise reductionWhen the metal parts are hidden inside, the impact on the drum walls becomes quieter, thus saving the life of the washing machine itself.
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Protecting mesh fabrics: lace and silk will remain intact if the sharp elements of jeans or jackets are insulated with a layer of fabric.
Taking care of textiles allows you to update your basic closet less often and keep your favorite items looking neat for several seasons longer.
