Snow-white curtains gradually lose their original color under the influence of sunlight, dust and nicotine.
Restoring their attractive appearance requires the right approach and knowledge of effective cleaning methods.
Before bleaching, the curtains are thoroughly shaken to remove dust. An important step is soaking in warm water to determine the persistence of dirt and select a suitable cleaning method.
Machine washing is carried out at a temperature of 30-40 degrees using special bleaching agents.
The delicate wash cycle helps preserve the structure of the fabric and prevent damage.
Citric acid is considered a safe bleach for tulle. The solution is prepared at the rate of 2-3 bags per 5 liters of water. The curtains are soaked for 5-6 hours, stirring occasionally.
Baking soda helps to cope with slight yellowness. The product is added to the water for soaking or directly to the washing machine together with washing powder. The soaking time is 4-5 hours.
Hydrogen peroxide enhances the effect of bleaching agents. The solution is prepared at the rate of 100 ml of peroxide per 10 liters of water.
The soaking time should not exceed 2 hours to avoid damaging the fibers.
The boiling method is suitable for cotton curtains. Washing powder and bleach are added to the water. The process takes 15-20 minutes, after which the curtains are rinsed in cool water.
Sunlight enhances the effect of bleaching agents. After washing, wet curtains are hung outside in direct sunlight. The method is especially effective in the summer.
Special bleaching agents for tulle and curtains are used according to the manufacturer's instructions.
It is important to consider the type of fabric and the degree of contamination when choosing the concentration of the solution.
Regular washing of curtains prevents severe yellowing. The optimal frequency is once every 2-3 months.
Ventilating the room reduces the effect of tobacco smoke on fabric.
Synthetic curtains require a more delicate approach to bleaching. The water temperature should not exceed 30 degrees. Natural fabrics allow the use of more aggressive cleaning methods.
For reference
Curtains , drapes - a general name for household functional and decorative window or door curtains made of fabric and other materials.