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Everyone makes this common mistake: washing clothes inside out!

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Sweat and dirt accumulate inside clothes

The outside of a garment is perhaps the most exposed to dirt and external contamination, but the inside is no exception.

In fact, this internal part is in direct contact with the skin or underwear. This causes sweat or bodily fluids to stick to the fabric, causing yellow sweat stains and unwanted odors.

 

 

Therefore, turning your clothes inside out during the wash cycle will make them ten times cleaner.

Fabrics do not fade

Loading clothes into the drum can damage delicate fabrics and cause bright colors to lose their luster.

To avoid these problems, experts recommend turning clothes inside out before each wash. This is particularly recommended for jeans to preserve the blue color and quality of the material.

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