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KIDS CLOTHING HACKS YOU NEED TO KNOW

*This is a guest post*

Children get into messes sometimes, and their clothes can be the main victim.

Skint knees, grass stains, accidental pen marks, and more; it’s not surprising that most clothing your kids wear can end up in the bin. You might feel that it’s a waste, and it definitely can be, but there are ways that you can restore these clothes to a wearable condition.

If you want to get a little longer from your children’s clothes, then these hacks will see you through.

1. Sewing Machine

If you have a sewing machine, then it can be used to repair some of the damage that’s been done to your children’s clothes.

You might want to use a sewing machine to repair a seam or to mend a hole in a shirt. If your child rips a trouser knee, which is a common occurrence when they’re running around, then you might want to consider sewing a patch over it.

By using a Brother sewing machine, you can give clothes a new bit of life with fabric of funky patterns or bright colours.

2. Baby Wipes

A baby wipe is a multipurpose item, and it doesn’t stop at cleaning up your baby’s bottom.

They can be used to remove stains from clothing, so if your kids come home wearing a banana-smeared shirt, a baby wipe can help you clean it.

You can even use baby wipes to clean up messy makeup, although you might want to use regular wipes for this.

3. Toothpaste

You can use toothpaste to remove stains from clothing, and it works on almost everything from grass stains to oil-based stains.

Toothpaste can be used for more than just removing stains, though.

You can use it to clean shoes, and it can also be used to clean your jewellery. You can use a toothbrush to clean the surface of any jewellery and remove the grime, dirt, or sweat that’s on the surface.

4. Shaving Cream

You can use shaving cream to remove stains from clothing, and it works on everything from grass to ink.

Shaving cream is easy to use, but you have to be careful.

You might want to start with a small stain, as you need to treat it gently. However, it can be a good way to clean off a stain before you wash the item.

5. Alcohol

Alcohol is a good way to remove stains from clothing, and it can be used to remove everything from ink to grass.

You just need to add a little vodka or rubbing alcohol to the stain, and then rub it in with a clean cloth. However, you have to be careful with this one, as you can make the stain worse if you rub too hard.

6. Baking Soda

Baking soda is a great way to clean clothes, especially if your kids have gotten something on their clothes while they were camping.

You can use baking soda to clean everything from the outside to the inside of the clothes. However, you need to add a little water to make it easier to use.

7. Shampoo

Shampoo can be used to clean a number of things, and it works well on clothes.

You can use it to clean your makeup brushes, and you can also use it to clean your shoes. It’s a good way to get rid of the sweat and grime that builds up on your shoes.

To Sum Up

Children will get messy, and their clothes can end up in the bin. However, there are ways that you can make their clothes last a little longer.

It’s possible to use a number of household items to clean the clothes, and it’s important to remember that if you have a sewing machine, then you can use it to repair some of the damage that’s been done.

You can use toothpaste, shaving cream, and more to clean up stains, and you can also use baking soda and shampoo to clean the clothes. If you’re having trouble with a seam, then you can use a sewing machine to fix it.

Thank you for reading.