YouTube/Mama Rezky
Brilio.net - Bags not only function as containers for carrying things, but can also support your appearance. It's not surprising that some people collect various types of bags.
However, because it is used frequently, the appearance of the bag is prone to turning into wool . Even if you look at it, the color can fade with use.
Knowing this, a number of people end up using various ways to wash their fleece bags . But so that the material doesn't get damaged, make sure you wash the bag the right way.
A YouTube user, Mama Rezky, showed an effective way to wash a fleece bag. Instead of using a detergent or soap solution, he only relies on one kitchen spice, you know. Even so, the results were satisfactory because the appearance of the bag returned to shine like new.
A quick way to clean dirty, fuzz and black bags.
Reported by BrilioFood from Mama Rezky's YouTube on Tuesday (13/2), the kitchen ingredient used is fine salt. Put 2 tablespoons of fine salt into the container. Then add enough eucalyptus oil. Stir until the salt and eucalyptus oil are completely dissolved.
photo: YouTube/Mama Rezky
The step to clean a fleece bag is to apply the salt solution to the entire surface. As seen in the video, this netizen uses an old toothbrush for this process.
photo: YouTube/Mama Rezky
This solution consisting of salt and eucalyptus oil has been proven to be effective for washing fleece bags. Without needing to scrub for a long time, the surface of the bag can be clean again from all stubborn stains.
Not without reason, as reported by thespruce.com, salt has abrasive properties that can clean all kinds of dirt. Not to mention, if you look closely, this small crystal-shaped salt can be relied on to scrub all kinds of dirt.
photo: YouTube/Mama Rezky
If all the surfaces have been scrubbed, just wipe them with a wet tissue. The result is that the entire surface of the bag looks clean and shiny again. It even looks like it was just bought for the first time, right? How interested are you in trying this method of washing a fleece bag?
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