Folding a t-shirt the way the professionals do is a tricky task. A pro launderer can fold a t-shirt without middle side creases and knots. If you can master this it means keeping your personalized t shirts in the best condition.

For this smoother look try the following techniques:

  • Try to smooth out any puckers or wrinkles, in order to make the t-shirt flat front and back.
  • Start folding from the right side, and fold to about 1/3 of the custom t-shirts in the side of center. The folding place begins at the center of the shoulder and reaches to the end at the tail.
  • Now start to fold the sleeves in the front, creating an angled fold at the shoulder. Your t-shirt sleeves should line up with the edge of the first shirt fold.
  • Fold the left side of t-shirt, following the previous method.
  • Try to enfold it, once from the shirt tail.
  • Fold up the bottom half of the partially folded shirt. The tail should be just behind the collar of the shirt now.
  • Now turn the shirt over to the front, and you should be looking that an aptly and neatly folded shirt just as you’ve seen in the stores!

This method of folding is used to take up less space and to keep your t-shirts neat and clean. Now, whenever you need one, you can pick up your shirt and wear it without puckers, wrinkles, or ironing!

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There is a truly natural cleaning option for your laundry that it is easy on the environment and on your own family’s health. Plus, it’s also proven to be cheaper! What is this natural clothes cleaning giant? Welcome to the world of soap nuts.

History

The Sapindus Mukorossi tree, which produces the soap nuts (also known as soapberries), only grows in tropical climates. Soap Nuts are actually not nuts at all, but rather fruit. They have been used in natural remedies for various conditions from the treatment of epilepsy, migraines, and excessive salivation. They are also used in soaps and shampoos to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Soap Nuts as Laundry Detergent

Soap nuts contain a very high quantity of saponin which is a natural detergent. The fruit will mature in October, November or December depending on a number of factors (not least of which is the weather). Sometimes the growers will gather the harvest prematurely resulting in the product being of a lesser quality and having decreased cleaning power, so it can be worthwhile to ask the owner of the store about which growers have supplied them and how they are selected.

Soap nuts are now becoming much more popular in Europe and North America, partly due to the fact that people are trying to find ways to make their dollars work harder. Soap nuts can actually be a huge savings for your laundry, as well as your general cleaning bills. One expert has advised that he can get 320 loads of washing done with $30 worth of soap nuts. Sounds good to me!

So how do you use this product? Put a handful of nuts into a wash bag and add to your laundry. You should be able to reuse the same bag for three or four washes depending on how dirty the clothes are, the size of the load and the temperature settings. You also save even more when using soap nuts because you shouldn’t need fabric softeners. The clothes will come out fresh, soft and clean. You should be able to find good quality nuts at your local store.

This natural product is safe to use for all members of your family even those with sensitive skin. You can wash baby diapers if you have moved away from using disposables. Soap nuts are a great product.  They are 100% natural, and do a great job cleaning clothes and other things.  You should consider giving them a try today.

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Keeping your home and clothing clean and fresh is important , but can also be time consuming.  Wouldn’t it be spectacular if you could find a way to speed up the process?

Steam Clean Your Floors

Instead of soaking your rugs with soap and water, a carpet steam cleaner uses a pressurized steam system  to moisten and bring up the dirt that is stuck deep inside.  The high temperature of the steam will sanitize and disinfect your carpeting, and kills bacteria, dust mites, and fungi.  Steam cleaners are available in upright or canister designs. You can also choose a portable carpet steam cleaner.  Hoover carpet steam cleaners are the bestselling units available with their SteamVacs leading the competition.

You don’t have carpeted flooring?  Opt for a floor steamer to spruce up sealed wood, ceramic, tile, marble , or other types of flooring.  Try a Bissell floor steamer for fast, chemical-free cleaning of your floors.

Use Steam to Freshen Fabrics

Clothing steamers make it easy to clean up any fabric.  A commercial garment steamer is fast and easy to use even for simple residential use.  A Rowenta commercial garment steamer is a great option, earning approval for both durability and value.  This type of steamer heats up quickly , is simple to use , and easily wipes wrinkles away from all types of fabrics.

If you’re always on the go, you might choose a Jiffy hand held steamer.  This light, portable hand held steamer is the perfect travel companion.  You’ll never again have to concern yourself with luggage-wrinkled clothing.  It only takes just 3 minutes for the steamer to heat and it provides steaming power for 15 minutes at a time.  It doesn’t matter if you’re off to go sightseeing or are on your way to an important business meeting, your clothing will be fresh and wrinkle free.

There is no doubt about it.  Steam cleaning makes your work easier.  Whichever machine you choose, put the power of steam on your team.

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When it comes to which common commercial cleaning product produces the most household toxins (and the nastiest), it’s hard to work out whether the prize (or anti-prize) goes to the scented stuff used in air fresheners or whether it should go to dry cleaning fluid. And when you think about the soft toys and the like that are dry-cleaned and then held close to children’s faces overnight (not to mention all those other fabric worn or kept near the face), this is positively scary. What is that horrible chemical compound (perchloroethylene, also known as perc) doing to you?

Some dry cleaning providers have caught onto this and are starting to offer “greener” alternatives for cleaning laundry. This method uses a silicone based product that is gentler on the environment and on you, although it’s not 100% perfect.

So what do you do with those delicates to clean them without ruining them and without damaging your health? How do you clean soft toys?

The short answer is: handwashing. Let’s face it: people have worn and washed silk for centuries before some scientist came up with perc in the laboratory.  

It gets even better with woollen garments. These can be washed in warm or cool water in a machine on the delicate cycle (slow spin, short wash) and dried flat by the sun and air rather than in a dryer.

But handwashing is by far the best method. And for cleaning soft toys, the method is so easy on skin and even small children can do it.

How do you set about cleaning clothes by handwashing? Simple.

First, take a bowl or bucket of warm water – it should be the temperature of a comfortable bath. However, if anything you are washing has bloodstains or other stains from protein (egg, semen, etc), then wash the item in cold water. Next, get a bar of soap. Any ordinary soap that you use for washing hands will do. Swirl the soap around in the water until the water goes slightly cloudy. Alternatively, make some soap gel and put about a cup full into the water.
 
Now you can put the items to be washed in. If any of the items are not colorfast – jewel colored sari fabrics often are not – then wash these separately. In the case of sari fabrics with bands of contrasting color, you may need to spread out the garment flat and spot treat it so the different coloured dyes don’t bleed into each other much. Or else just spot-clean the fabric. But colorfast items can all go into the bucket together. Swirl the items around a few times, and dunk them up and down. Don’t be too vigorous – treat the delicates with care.  
Give each item a bit of separate attention. Lift each one up, check it for any visible dirt and work it up to a good lather in your hands. Scrunch the foamy item around a few times in your hands – don’t wring or rub it too much.
 
Now comes the rinsing. Tip the soapy water out, then gently squeeze each item to get most of the water out. Refill the bowl or bucket with fresh water – either cool or warm. Swirl everything around and watch the water go cloudy with soap. Then repeat this process for a second rinse.  

Those wanting to not wanting to waste water can throw soapy water from the washing stage of the cycle over the roses to deter aphids. The water from the rinsing can be used to water the garden.

Lastly, squeeze each item out and hang or place them to dry. In the case of underwear, they can hang on the line. Woollens should be dried flat. And soft toys, as they take ages to dry, can be put through the spin cycle of the machine.

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