How To Handwash Silk Clothes And Fabric At Home?

Many shy away from owning silk garments due to the misconception that they require expensive dry cleaning. Keep reading to learn how to wash silk sarees and clothes at home.

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Silk, with its luxurious feel and delicate texture, is a fabric that exudes elegance and sophistication. However, caring for silk can be intimidating, especially when it comes to washing.

Many shy away from owning silk garments due to the misconception that they require expensive dry cleaning. Keep reading to learn how to wash silk sarees and clothes at home, ensuring they retain their beauty and longevity.

How To Wash Silk Sarees At Home?

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  • First, add lukewarm to cold water to a washbasin or basin. Gently immerse the silk garment in the water.
  • Next, add a few drops of gentle detergent suitable for delicates into the water. Stir the solution gently with your hand to mix in the detergent.
  • For about three minutes, let the silk saree soak in the soapy water.
  • Using your hands, gently squeeze the silk saree or garment in the water to loosen any dirt or impurities.
  • Remove the saree from the soapy water and rinse it thoroughly under cold running water until the water runs clear, ensuring all soap residue is washed out.
  • Carefully place the washed silk saree on a clean towel and gently roll it up to absorb excess moisture. Avoid rubbing or agitating the fabric.
  • Finally, hang the silk saree on a hanger or drying rack to air dry. Ensure it is kept away from direct sunlight to prevent any potential damage to the fabric.

You can use this same method to wash all other silk clothes and fabrics at home.

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How To Take Care Of Silk Fabrics After Washing?

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After washing, avoid using the dryer for silk garments. Instead, lay the wet silk clothing flat on a clean, absorbent towel and gently roll it up to remove excess moisture. Then, lay it flat on a drying rack or another dry towel to air dry.

When ironing silk, always turn the garment inside out and use a low setting on the iron. Additionally, place a cloth between the silk fabric and the iron to prevent any direct contact.

For storing silk items, use breathable plastic bags and ensure to include a moth repellant if storing for an extended period. This will help protect your silk fabrics from damage and ensure they remain in pristine condition for years to come.

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