One of the most common minor problems with washing clothes and linens is that they do not always smell as emollient as we would like. Especially the sheets, we would prefer them to be more fragrant and to emit more freshness.
There are some little secrets that can make your sheets retain the emollient scent even longer περισσότερο
Clean washing machine
A clean washing machine is probably the most basic to have fragrant clothes and sheets. Do a wash with an empty bucket and very high temperature by adding vinegar and baking soda. This way you fight mold and bad smells.
Not too large sheets in the bucket
You can collect a lot of laundry until you put in the washing machine, but when it comes to your sheets, it is better not to overdo it. The sheets need their space to clean. In addition this way they will smell more emollient.
Importance on the clothesline
Apply wet sheets immediately. If they stay wet they can get a bad smell and lose the scent of the emollient you put on.
Storage after ironing
After ironing, leave your sheets out of the closet for a while and do not put them there directly because there may be moisture left, even from the steam of the iron, which will again make them smell bad.