The expert gives advice ranging from washing to storage to preserve the objects in the closet
Washing clothes in winter can be a challenge due to humidity, lack of sun and low temperatures. Therefore, some practical strategies are crucial to ensure that your items stay clean and smell good even in this freezing climate. Below, Angelo Max Donaton, CEO of Lavô, the largest self-service laundry chain in the country, has listed some tips to ensure that your clothes always look impeccable and smell good, even on the coldest days. Watch!
Sorting clothes is boring, but necessary
The effectiveness of the wash and the useful life of the pieces depend largely on this detail, which in most cases can go unnoticed. “In addition to preserving the fabrics, the separation prevents the transfer of fibers and fluff between garments. Common fabrics at this time, such as wool and fleece, tend to release more fibers during the wash and, if mixed with other thinner ones, can stick together and leave unwanted fluff,” explains Angelo.
Laundromats are an option
In addition to saving time, being able to wash and dry in the same cycle, the cost of the service is low. At Lavô, for example, a wash cycle with quality products and the advantage of self-service costs an average of R$ 16, including products such as soap and fabric softener in the right amount for each cycle, professional products with more effective results.
Another plus point of this service option is the dryers, which allow clothes to dry quickly in winter, saving time and effort compared to drying outside, which can take longer on rainy days.
“This method is more practical than hanging out and collecting clothes, and it also saves time. On average, it takes eight hours to wash and dry two laundry machines at home, already in the laundries self servicefor example, in about an hour everything is resolved and in over 90% of cases it is not necessary to iron the pieces, because they are ready to use”, explains the CEO.
Store your clothes with care
It makes no sense to wash and dry clothes and not store them properly, right? So keep your closets ventilated to avoid mold and bad smells. “Garments can also be stored in bags and TNT, which help protect them from odors and prolong the scent of the products used in washing,” adds the specialist.
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