The proper way to deal with your whites

Isn’t it just inevitable for our white garments to get stained, in one way or another, or become less vivid, over a period of time? It’s such a pity when they turn pale after just a month’s use, and we need to discard them just because they’re no more the same as they once were when we had bought them. But, what if I told you that a few simple precautions and orderly washing habits could keep them as good as new? Read on to discover how simple it really is:

#1. Separate clothes

The first and the most important point that we need to take care of is, to wash them separately. There are many clothes which leak dyes from them, and the garments most susceptible to stains and to soak up other colours, are obviously our whites. A little segregation can go a long way in safeguarding the natural colour of our garments.

#2. Act promptly on a stain

We often tend to act on evident stains but ignore the unnoticeable ones like the sweat marks on our clothes, for instance under the arms and behind the collar, but letting them build up results in them becoming permanent, recalcitrant marks which are difficult to remove in the long run. We should, therefore, pay attention to these stains and wash them off as quickly as we can. Your friend in need to remove stains is Champion Matic, which is a quick action stain remover. It works like no other detergent, in not only removing the stain but also protecting the fabric’s colour from fading. 

#3. The fabric matters

Different fabrics need to be treated in different ways. Read the care instructions given on the label properly, to not cause damage to it in the process of cleaning it. Some cotton and linen clothes, for instance, should not be washed with very warm water as they tend to get shrunk. When it comes to polyester, on the other hand, hot water is the only solution for you to remove stains. Hence, to avoid the fabric from getting faded or mangled, make sure to sort your whites according to the fabric after you are done sorting them out of your other clothes.

#4. Use as much detergent as needed

When on the one hand using too much detergent can harm the fabric of your garments, using too less, on the other hand, can lead to it not helping much in the washing process. Be careful to pre-treat a stain before putting the garment in the machine, and use only as much detergent as is required.

#5. Use very hot water to treat stains

Hot water helps erase stains very swiftly and also helps remove sweat marks from clothes. Nevertheless, we need to be careful as the use of hot water on a cloth, over a long period of time, results in it fading and tarnishing the fabric. Even though it’s true that we can invariably bleach our white clothes to bring back their colour, but we should always read the care labels carefully to prevent damaging the fabric.

So go ahead, and follow these simple tips and use the Champion Matic which, with its anti-dye transfer, anti fuzz and anti-fade technology will keep your spotless whites the same always.

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