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Lazy Girl's Guide For Fixing Ruined Clothes
Running to the cleaners after every spill or stain can be so time consuming, and not to mention, costly. Instead, channel your inner lazy girl by fixing the ruined clothing yourself. It can take less than a minute to do, and leave your clothing looking good as new. In fact, you can solve most of your clothing blunders with items you already have around your house. It's super simple. So, don't let a simple sweat stain or oil mark ruin your wardrobe. Be smarter than your mess by knowing how to buff it away.
Many clothing stains come from spilling your food and drinks. Prep fabrics like suede or leather by spraying them with a fabric sealant. This will help the material to ward off any unwanted stains or messes. It's a simple way to prolong the life of your favorite pieces. However, you might not be so lucky when it comes to your softer clothing. Cotton, polyester, and many other clothing fabrics aren't so great at preventing staining. When it doubt, turn to cold water to remove any discoloration or buildup. Wondering what other ways to save your clothing without spending a dime? Here are a few super simple ways to fix your ruined clothing.
1. Scuffed Suede
If your favorite pair of suede shoes is looking a bit dusty, then buff away any scuff marks with a nail file. The file helps to remove dirt and grim that can be caught in the fabric.
2. Red Wine Stains
According to The Huffington Post, salt is a great solution for removing red wine stains. As soon as the spill happens, apply table salt to the stain and allow it slowly seep up the liquid. Afterwards, throw the stained clothing into the wash to prevent any further discoloration.
3. Makeup Messes
Makeup messes happen. Remove them from your clothing by spraying hairspray across the stain, and then blotting with a wet napkin. Celebrity stylist Jeannie Mai swears by this fashion hack.
4. Deodorant Marks
Don't be caught with white deodorant marks on your clothing. Buff them away by using a makeup wipe. The liquid helps to remove the stain without further spreading it across your clothing, according to YouBeauty.com.
5. Pilled Sweaters
Are you noticing that your sweaters are looking fuzzier than normal? LifeHacker.com recommended using a razor to shave away any excess material. However, be sure to go slow will shaving the fabric. You don't want to cause a tear.
6. Dull Leather
Don't let your leather go dull. Revitalize your favorite leather pieces by adding moisture back into the material. According to Glamour , an easy way to do this is by rubbing a small amount of petroleum jelly over the fabric. Voila!
7. Sweat Stains
Sweat stains are a thing of the past with this handy trick. If you notice a sweat stain on your shirts, the Huffington Post recommends rubbing lemon juice into the stain, and then blot with a damp towel.
Don't waste your time going to the cleaners. Be lazy, and fix your clothing yourself.
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