Braun MultiQuick System
The world’s largest attachment system* for unlimited versatility.
The right tools are essential for effective garment care.
Quality iron
A good iron can make a significant difference in maintaining your clothes. Consider investing in a Braun Household Steam iron or Steam generator iron that features temperature control and precision to ensure optimal care for different fabrics.
Sewing kit
A basic sewing kit with needles, coloured thread, scissors and buttons can help you repair minor damage at home and prolong the life of your clothes.
Good quality hangers
Using well-made, sturdy hangers will prevent your clothes from getting out of shape. Consider padded hangers for fragile items or wooden hangers for heavier garments such as jackets.
Wash bags
Mesh laundry bags can protect delicate items during washing and extend their life.
Grass
Baking powder and white vinegar work wonders. Make a paste, leave for 15 minutes, then wash as normal.
Wine
Dab (not rub) with a cloth to absorb as much of the wine as possible. For stains on white fabrics, apply hydrogen peroxide, then wash at the hottest temperature safe for the fabric. But be careful: hydrogen peroxide tends to bleach darker fabrics, which is why it is only recommended for white fabrics.
Blood
Using well-made, sturdy hangers will prevent your clothes from getting out of shape. Consider padded hangers for fragile items or wooden hangers for heavier garments such as jackets.
Sweat
Apply a paste made of baking soda and water and rub it in. Then wash at the hottest temperature safe for the fabric.
Coffee or tea
Wash quickly with a stain remover. Apply a little rubbing alcohol and rinse with water.
Chocolate
Water and dish soap are enough. Just rub and wash until the stain is gone.
…how to stretch shrunk textiles?
No need to worry if your jumper has shrunk in the wash. Try this: first soak the textile in water with conditioner for about half an hour, then put it on a towel. Stretch out carefully to its original size and let dry. The process can be repeated, if the clothing does not come back to its original shape after the first try. This trick works well for knitwear made from wool, cotton or cashmere.
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