Taking proper care of silk clothing will help preserve its beauty and longevity. Here are key tips to ensure your silk garments stay in excellent condition:
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Handle with Care 
 Silk is a delicate, natural fabric, so the more gentle you are, the longer your silk item will last. Avoid rough handling or exposure to chemicals and harsh treatments.
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Avoid Perfumes, Lotions, and Oils 
 Do not apply perfume, body lotions, or oils directly to your silk clothing, as they can stain or weaken the fibers. Be cautious when wearing these products near your silk garments.
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Water and Stains 
 Water can leave stains on silk, so it's best not to attempt spot cleaning with water. For the best results, it is recommended to take your silk items to a professional dry cleaner.
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Dry Cleaning 
 Dry cleaning is the safest and most reliable method for cleaning silk. For heavily soiled or delicate items, always choose dry cleaning.
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Hand Washing at Home 
 If you prefer to wash your silk at home, hand washing is the best method. Follow these steps:- Use cold water (below 30°C / 86°F) and a pH-neutral detergent made specifically for silk or wool.
- Soak the item for up to 30 minutes.
- Rinse gently with cold water.
- Lightly wring out excess water, but do not twist or wring too hard, as this can damage the fabric.
 
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Drying 
 Lay the silk item flat on a clean, dry surface to air dry. Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources, as these can cause the fabric to fade or weaken.
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Ironing 
 If needed, iron your silk garment on the silk setting or the lowest temperature possible. For best results, iron when the fabric is slightly damp, or use a steam iron. Steam can also help remove wrinkles without direct contact.
By following these care instructions, your silk clothing will remain soft, smooth, and luxurious for years to come.

