Author:
Robert Simon
Date Of Creation:
20 June 2021
Update Date:
1 July 2024
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Content
- Gentle shampoos and conditioners loosen fabrics in clothes without damaging them. It's important to choose mild products. If you don't want to use a hair product, don't risk using it to treat your favorite outfit.
- If desired, you can begin gently stretching the clothes under water while soaking. However, it becomes easier for the fabric to stretch after soaking it in for a while, so you don't need to do this right away.
Dry the clothes. You will be rolling the clothes in, but you won't need to rinse the shampoo off. Instead, use force to squeeze out the water in the clothes.
- You will still need to continue stretching the fabric with soapy water until the clothes are all stretched. Only rinse the shampoo off when you are finished restoring the look of your outfit.
- The clothes are still wet, but they should no longer runny when you are done with this.
- You can keep the clothes in the towel for about 10 minutes. Don't wait too long to pull on the fabric to reduce the heat and make it difficult to stretch!
Stir at least 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of borax or vinegar in the water. You can use about 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of borax or vinegar if your clothes are shrinking a lot. Or, stir 1 part white vinegar for every 2 parts water you use. Both materials have a fabric relaxing effect, making it easy to handle and return the garment to its original shape.
- Boron and vinegar are both relatively strong detergents, so they must be diluted with water. If used directly on clothes, you can damage the fabric.
- White vinegar is used more often than distilled vinegar because it is clearer and lighter, but both types have the same effect.
- Stretch clothes by hand after soaking for 25-30 minutes and soak for another 5 minutes.
Wring out the water in the clothes. Take good care to avoid damaging clothes. You will curl the clothes and squeeze them gently to reduce the amount of water. That way, the clothes are still wet but no longer runny.
- Do not rush to rinse your clothes now as this will lose the effectiveness of borax or vinegar. Wait until you are finished stretching.
- Roll up enough towels until it is enough to return the garment to its original shape. Make sure the towel is flat and smooth, as dull parts can leave marks on dry clothes.
- Towels also help absorb water so that clothes dry faster.
- The most important part is to soak the jeans carefully. Once the jeans are completely wet, the fibers will be easier to handle.
- If you are not ready to soak in water, wet your jeans for 10-15 minutes in the hand sink or use a spray bottle. Try wearing jeans right away if you like.
- If you choose to wear jeans, be as active as possible. Exercises like walking around, running small steps, stretching muscles or even bouncing will help relax the fabric.
- Focus on areas that need stretching. For example, if you have to handle the back, you would bend and pull in this position.
- Do not put jeans in the dryer! Heat often causes clothes to shrink. Direct sunlight can discolor jeans.
Advice
- The heat from high capacity dryers often causes clothes to shrink, so be careful when washing them. Choose a light wash with cold water as needed or wash your clothes by hand.
- Note, you cannot recover clothing that has shrunk; Therefore, stretching does not always work. You will need to repeat the process many times to return the clothes to the desired shape.
- Trying to avoid shrinkage is better than fixing the consequences later, so you'll need to find a way to keep the shape of your outfit. Wash and dry clothes properly to avoid risks.
Warning
- Prepare for the worst scenario when stretching clothes. The process of soaking and stretching clothes can damage them, no matter how careful you are.
What you need
Soak the knitted material in baby shampoo
- Hand sink, bucket or bathtub
- Baby shampoo or conditioner
- Country
- Absorbent towels
- Books or other heavy object
- Clothesline or clothes rack (optional)
Use borax or vinegar to treat wool and cashmere
- Borax or vinegar
- Measuring spoon
- Hand sink
- Country
- Absorbent towels
- Clothesline or clothes rack (optional)
Relax your jeans with warm water
- Bath tub, wash basin or bucket
- Country
- Aerosol (optional)
- Clothesline or clothes rack (optional)