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Tips to Increase the Clothes Life-Spans- from Laundering to Protecting It from Damage or from Moth Infection

Dec-21-2021

Unless you are wearing armour, you can expect the average lifetime for a clothing garment in the UK as only 2.2 years, and it is estimated to grow to £ 140. You won't believe, around 135 million value of cloths land up in landfills each year, as taking care of clothes has never been considered important. Keeping your clothes for a longer duration also help to lessen the emissions that occur during the clothes life cycle. If the life of your clothes increases to nine months, it can significantly reduce the environmental impact. The emissions are reasonably reduced by 24 %. 

 

Negligent washing and over laundry can also reduce the life of the clothes.

 

As per Wrap, the factors that impact the longevity of the clothes depends on how frequently they are worn. The life of the clothes depends on the materials and ability of consumers to take care of the clothes. 

 

Avoid over-washing 

 

Think twice before washing your clothes. Washing garments quite often can damage the fibres and decrease their lifespan. This is true of many dry cleaning companies. They use harmful chemicals that reduce the impact of the natural fibre follicles in some fabrics. If the item is not dirty but only requires freshening, instead of slinging in the tub, it is best to hang your clothes outside or in a steamy bathroom. However, many dry cleaning companies investigate the material of clothes first before washing them. 

 

If some clothes are made of good-quality wool like a man's suit, never wash it. Instead, use a brush to clean it. And, if you are opting to wash in a machine, wash in low heat, put delicate fibres in a laundry bead and reduce the chance of tearing. 

 

Wash your clothes at low temperatures with gentle and natural laundry detergent. It retains the softness of the fabric and also prevents it from fading. From an average shirt, emissions are generally more than 80 %. These are produced in a different phase of the life cycle. Washing at 30 degrees or less help to reduce these emissions which also protect your clothes, with exceptions like clothing items that come in contact with the skin. These clothes need higher temperature washing. 

 

Check the quality of fabric 

 

Whenever you buy clothes, the first thing you will check is design, and the second is fabric. Do not think that expensive clothes are best, find out if the material can last longer. Some experts suggest that synthetic fibres like polyester and natural fibres like cotton enjoys a long life. However, in between, cotton tends to wear out earlier. Some experts suggest buying clothes made of single fabric components like 100 % cotton or 100 % merino wool. They might not be able to withstand repeated washings like synthetic fibres. If you are environmentally cautious, avoid buying polyester. It sheds microfibers.

 

Protect clothes from moths 

 

Clothes moths are more common in UK homes, with figures from pest control showing that complaints about the moth related callouts have doubled. Clothes moths are attracted to perspiration, and food stains, so regular wash can prevent moths from penetrating your wardrobe and damaging the clothes. 

 

Other things you can do: 

 

Keep your wardrobe properly Ventilated: Proper ventilation is required as it retains freshness. If you cannot ensure ventilation, keep your wardrobe open for a few hours. It will allow fresh air to get in. It will also prevent warm, damp or musty conditions to get built up inside.  

 

Store your clothes well:  Store the clothes that you currently do not want to wear or cannot wear due to season change in a vacuum storage bag.

 

Use a moth repellent:  Keep cedar wood rings in your wardrobe or drawers, which can help prevent moths. 

 

Use eco-friendly laundry powders and detergents. 

 

Standard detergents contain fossil fuel based substances that can hurt the environment as they do not biodegrade. Use eco-washes and delicate hand washes that are long lasting. Now many eco-friendly products are made of natural plant based ingredients. These are not harmful and quite effective too. 

 

Also, air-dry your clothes. There is nothing like a freshly laundered, air dried smell that can get you clean clothes from the washing line. 

 

We at Nearest Laundry  ascertain the best laundry services in the UK that ensures safe and best dry cleaning, washing and ironing services. Feedback from our clients is a testimony of the quality washing we offer. Each cloth passes across to the expert who uses his discrete and checks the cloth material before suggesting the type of wash it requires or whether it requires dry cleaning. Your hiring of the laundry services is valuable, as it saves your time and money. Stay smart and live smart.

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