How to protect clothes from moisture in rainy season
1. Cotton and linen clothing: when storing, clothes should be washed, dried and folded flat. Wardrobe, cabinet and polyethylene packaging bag should be kept clean and dry to prevent mildew. White clothing and dark clothing should be stored separately to prevent staining or yellowing.
2. Silk clothing: when collecting, in order to prevent moisture and dust, a layer of cotton cloth should be covered on the clothing surface or the silk clothing should be wrapped. White clothes can not be put in camphor wood box, nor can they be put into camphor pills, otherwise it is easy to turn yellow.
3. Chemical fiber clothing: artificial fiber clothing should be flat, not long-term hanging, so as to avoid elongation due to drape. When storing blended fabrics containing natural fibers, a small amount of camphor pill or insect remover can be put, but do not contact; for polyester, nylon and other synthetic fiber clothing, camphor pills and sanitary balls are not required, so as to avoid damage to clothing and fabrics caused by the binaphthol.
4. Woollen clothing: all kinds of woollen clothing should be dried and patted to remove dust after wearing for a period of time. Keep in a dry place when not wearing. The fabric should be hung and stored, and the reverse side of the fabric should be turned out to prevent fading and weathering. Before storage, the cherry should be brushed or washed, ironed, dried, and placed in the air for one day. High grade woolen clothing, it is best to hang in the closet, do not stack pressure, in order to avoid deformation and affect the appearance. When storing woolen or blended garments, wrap camphor pills with tissue paper and put them in clothes pockets, wardrobes and boxes. Plush clothing should be stored separately from other clothing, so as to avoid fluff and hair dropping and contaminating other clothing.
When you go out for a trip, you may get your clothes wet. How can you dry them quickly?
1. Put the laundry on the dry towel. Then, with a little bit of force, roll up the clothes with the towel and use the dry towel to absorb the moisture on the clothes.
2. If you are in a hurry, put the rolled clothes into the paper bag, and blow the hair dryer directly into the bag (remember to fasten the bag mouth to avoid the hot wind scattering). Because the hot air is blown into the bag directly, it seems to be a small dryer, which can accelerate the drying of clothes.
Small reminder: choose to use paper bags, not plastic bags, because paper bags can let the water vapor generated in the process of blowing away. If there is no paper bag, use a thick plastic bag. Don't forget to make a small hole in the foot as the outlet of water vapor.