The other thing about turning items inside out is when you think about it, unless you've spilled something on it or been somewhere with a lot of dirt and dust, the interior is probably the dirtier part of the item if it's been up against your skin. I do use my tumble dryer for most things because I have a severe allergy to dust and pollen and cannot hang clothing outside or leave it around the house. It's not only a great way to get any residual out of clothing but can also kill dust mites. Great video!
Just dedicate a separate area for items worn only once and make sure you wear them again soon. I have a small rack that I hang mine over if I plan on wearing them again. That way they are aired out and in plain view so I know I need to grab them again.
I use Lysol fabric disinfectant to refresh the outside of my clothes and kill germs. If they are not soiled, I also soak some clothes in fabric disinfectant.
I used to think the same! Personally I’ll leave the pieces out to air for a day or so before returning them back to my closet. Also, using a fabric spray really helps!xx
Agree with all of these! I hand wash my cashmere stuff, probably once in a season - I spot treat in case of stains. I refreshen using dry cleaning sprays (suitable for cashmere) as regular as needed. I also use laundry bags for my delicates (underwear, silks etc) and put them on gentle wash. Tumble dryers are the worst for clothes! always air dry!
Yes! As a germaphobe, this is hard for me. But steaming and using fabric spray (from The Laundress) have helped. So nice to see someone else forgo the dryer! I use it for some items; and can often combine different loads of laundry into the dryer load, because more is hung to dry. Really excited that you made this video!
I knew most of these tips but I know there are people out there that this has helped 😊🥰 I never thought about the dehumidifier tho 😍 ty! I air dry all my clothes too even my underwear as I have found out years later they still look new. Also remember not to store linen and wool together and don’t wear them together either it gives your body a negative charge and will make you ill. As all our bodies have a certain charge to make them well 😅☺️
I am genuinely hard on my clothes but i have managed to maintain my silk blouses and cashmere sweaters for 20 years. Only recently did a blouse and a sweater fall to moth because I forgot to put them away properly last year. Lavender is also a good bug repellant.I used to do a cedarwood/lavender spray in the closet peridically which was effective.
Yes hand washing is gentle but i could never wash clothes in my bathroom sink ick! We have a clothes wash sink. I also wash my jeans often in a hot country we sweat alot here.
The other thing about turning items inside out is when you think about it, unless you've spilled something on it or been somewhere with a lot of dirt and dust, the interior is probably the dirtier part of the item if it's been up against your skin. I do use my tumble dryer for most things because I have a severe allergy to dust and pollen and cannot hang clothing outside or leave it around the house. It's not only a great way to get any residual out of clothing but can also kill dust mites. Great video!
Good for you! It’s ridiculous to pay that for any purse.It’s good choose *gtdupe*
mirbag’s reviews are always so detailed and helpful. I love how much effort you put into each video!
Thank you for the information. Returning clothes back into my closet after being out and about in public seems unfathomable to me. 😬
Just dedicate a separate area for items worn only once and make sure you wear them again soon. I have a small rack that I hang mine over if I plan on wearing them again. That way they are aired out and in plain view so I know I need to grab them again.
I use Lysol fabric disinfectant to refresh the outside of my clothes and kill germs. If they are not soiled, I also soak some clothes in fabric disinfectant.
I used to think the same! Personally I’ll leave the pieces out to air for a day or so before returning them back to my closet. Also, using a fabric spray really helps!xx
Thanks Eileen, I learned with you long time ago how to care for my cashmere sweaters. Take care and GB ❤
Wonderful!xx
Agree with all of these! I hand wash my cashmere stuff, probably once in a season - I spot treat in case of stains. I refreshen using dry cleaning sprays (suitable for cashmere) as regular as needed. I also use laundry bags for my delicates (underwear, silks etc) and put them on gentle wash. Tumble dryers are the worst for clothes! always air dry!
Thank you for sharing xx
I stopped buying luxury bags altogether and making those brand owners billionaires. I now support this compony.More unique looking bags imo. *gtdupe*
Yes! As a germaphobe, this is hard for me. But steaming and using fabric spray (from The Laundress) have helped. So nice to see someone else forgo the dryer! I use it for some items; and can often combine different loads of laundry into the dryer load, because more is hung to dry. Really excited that you made this video!
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Great tips! Thanks Eileen!
Glad it was helpful!xx
Hi! Thanks for this precious video. I learned a lot! God bless.
Glad it was helpful!xx
I knew most of these tips but I know there are people out there that this has helped 😊🥰 I never thought about the dehumidifier tho 😍 ty! I air dry all my clothes too even my underwear as I have found out years later they still look new. Also remember not to store linen and wool together and don’t wear them together either it gives your body a negative charge and will make you ill. As all our bodies have a certain charge to make them well 😅☺️
I wasn’t aware of that! Thank you for sharing xx
@@ColourfulNoir you’re welcome ❤️
I am genuinely hard on my clothes but i have managed to maintain my silk blouses and cashmere sweaters for 20 years. Only recently did a blouse and a sweater fall to moth because I forgot to put them away properly last year. Lavender is also a good bug repellant.I used to do a cedarwood/lavender spray in the closet peridically which was effective.
Thanks for sharing! I love the lavender tip xx
i use a large salad spinner for hand washing- ive written Laundry on the lid and keep it the Laundry area - great vidi
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This is so useful
Thank you!xx
I wash my clothes too much. Thanks for the tips, Eileen.
Happy to help!xx
Excellent video. I love the tips 🌻
Glad it was helpful!xx
Excellent thank you
Glad it was helpful!xx
Nice tips ❤😊
Glad you like them!xx
@@ColourfulNoir thanks 😊
Yes hand washing is gentle but i could never wash clothes in my bathroom sink ick! We have a clothes wash sink. I also wash my jeans often in a hot country we sweat alot here.
Is your bathroom sink dirty?
@@VBoo459 that is what I was thinking 😅😂 maybe she should clean her sink then lol 😅
Thanks for sharing! I always give the sink a good clean before putting my clothes in for cleaning xx
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