Has it happened to you that you go to a work meeting and one of your beautiful stockings tears? Have you ever had a few drops of red wine fall on your white dress? Surely you have experienced a feeling of panic, anxiety and despair at losing a valuable garment. You have nothing to worry about because, with these tips, you will be able to repair your clothes instantly damaged.
1. Obstructed closures
If the zipper of your jacket, purse, pants or bag is stuck, it will be enough to put a little soap on the front and back to facilitate sliding.
2. White spots
Use the sponge on the hooks to remove deodorant stains from your black clothes.
3. Stains in the armpits
To remove those horrible yellowish stains from a white shirt, you will only need lemon juice and water. Larger stains can be removed with a little baking soda in water, let it sit for a moment for best results.
4. Red wine stains
Red wine stains are removed with… White wine! Enjoy a glass of white wine while letting the white neutralize the red.
5. Suede shoes
Try a nail file to remove dirt from suede shoes.
6. Icy Fluff
Prevent your favorite sweater or scarf from shedding fluff by freezing it in a plastic bag before using it.
7. Remove bad odor
A mixture of one serving of vodka to three servings of water ensures you kill odor-causing bacteria. Be sure to wash the garment after doing this practice so it doesn't smell like a party.
8. Torn stockings
If your stocking has started to tear, put on some clear nail polish, this will help stop it from tearing further.
9. Remove lint
Using a simple rake, gently go over the surface of the garment to remove any lint balls that form. Duct tape will help with lint residue.
10. Remove wrinkles.
Just as we have used the clothes iron for hair, you can have your hair straightener to remove small wrinkles from clothes.
IF none of this works, it will always be a good reason to go shopping