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3 tips to make sure this never happens again

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If coats are essential in winter, the same goes for large sweaters in very warm materials (mohair wool sweater, pure merino wool or any more eco-friendly and animal-friendly raw material). [coton bio…]). However, it’s often a tragedy when we wear them: it seems that the warmer the sweater, the more itchy! Long sleeves with tight cuffs and a turtleneck then become our worst enemies… In short, it’s very uncomfortable and unbearable. However, there is no question of abandoning these cozy sweaters forever. But fortunately, we can easily solve the problem once and for all! Here are grandma’s best tips and solutions for treating your wool clothes.

1) A quick trip to the freezer

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You obviously need to have a little space in your appliance to be able to fit the sweater without problem (not easy with your stock of frozen vegetables and meats!). Place it in a bag before freeze for two or three days. If that wasn’t enough, you can leave it longer. Then place it on a hanger so that it warms to room temperature before putting it on. And don’t be afraid, it won’t damage their natural fibers or synthetic fibers. Your big sweater and your soft poncho will therefore remain impeccable!

Little bonus: freezing also eliminates any odors, moth larvae and prevents pilling. Also, it’s ideal if your wool and cashmere sweaters are shedding.

2) Rinse with cold water

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Pour cold water into a basin and add a few drops of glycerin, fabric softener or conditioner (the same amount as for your hair). Mix and let your sweater soak for around twenty minutes. Wring it out gently and without twisting it so as not to distort it and dry it flat on a terry towel.

3) When washing

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When machine washing or hand washing, add two teaspoons of glycerin or vinegar to your washing water to soften the sweater in question. Then do a second wash with a delicate program or do a thorough rinse. Finally, let it dry flat on a terry towel. It is also possible to combine white vinegar and conditioner in a basin of water to soften an itchy sweater very effectively. If you try it, you won’t be disappointed!

With these natural tips, your itchy sweater will finally be soft. Cashmere sweater, linen cardigan, auntie’s knitted scarf and other knitted sweatshirts will never give you hives again! It’s also happiness for babies whose sensitive skin can’t stand the cardigans and socks knitted by grandma, and you can wear your cardigan sweaters and chunky knit sweaters and vests forgotten at the bottom of the closet all winter long. without intermediate layer. As a bonus, discover 3 methods to save a sweater that has shrunk in the wash.

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