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<title>How to Wash Expensive Silk Sarees at Home</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":14,"w":806,"h":100,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1005}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":15,"w":776,"h":36,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1006}'>Silk sarees are not just garmentsThey are vintage heirlooms, symbols of tradition, and sometimes much-loved investments. From a majestic Kanjeevaram saree to a chic Tussar saree or </span><a href="https://anvicouture.com/collections/banarasi-saree" bis_size='{"x":393,"y":35,"w":118,"h":16,"abs_x":694,"abs_y":1026}' rel="nofollow"><span bis_size='{"x":393,"y":35,"w":118,"h":16,"abs_x":694,"abs_y":1026}'>Banarasi silk saree</span></a><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":35,"w":800,"h":76,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1026}'>, each silk saree is rich with the colors of culture and craftsmanship. But great appearance begets great risk. Clean expensive silk sarees at home, and it is dangerous, but only if not followed in the right procedure. But it's certainly achievable with the correct approach. It's a step-by-step process on how to clean expensive silk sarees at home without ruining their texture, sheen, and durability.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":129,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1120}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":162,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1153}'><strong><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":163,"w":295,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1154}'>1. Know When to Wash and When to Dry Clean</span></strong><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":197,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1188}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":230,"w":806,"h":60,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1221}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":231,"w":791,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1222}'>Even before you start, know that not all silk sarees need to be washed regularly. If the saree has never actually got very dirty, air drying and gentle spot washing will do. For ultra-high-end sarees with zari work or big jewellery, dry cleaning is still the best bet. But if home washing cannot be avoided, handle them with extreme care.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":305,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1296}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":338,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1329}'><strong><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":339,"w":161,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1330}'>2. Always Do a Patch Test</span></strong><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":373,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1364}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":406,"w":806,"h":40,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1397}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":407,"w":800,"h":36,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1398}'>Prior to washing the entire saree, check for colour fastness in an inconspicuous place. Soak the corner and rub with a white cloth. If the colour bleeds, do not wash and choose professional dry cleaning.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":461,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1452}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":494,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1485}'><strong><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":495,"w":261,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1486}'>3. Wash in Cold Water and Mild Detergent</span></strong><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":529,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1520}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":562,"w":806,"h":60,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1553}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":563,"w":779,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1554}'>Always hand wash silk sarees in cold water. Water that is hot or even warm may spoil the temperamental silk fibers and cause colour loss. Wash the saree in a mild, pH-balanced detergent designed for soft garments or silks. Alternatively, some baby shampoo can be used.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":637,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1628}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":670,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1661}'><strong><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":671,"w":132,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1662}'>4. Hand Wash Gently</span></strong><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":705,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":1696}'></b></p>
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<li dir="ltr" aria-level="1" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":738,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1729}'>
<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":738,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1729}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":739,"w":411,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1730}'>Don't scrub, twist, and soak the saree for extended hours. Instead:</span></p>
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<li dir="ltr" aria-level="1" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":806,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1797}'>
<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":806,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1797}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":807,"w":242,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1798}'>Use a fresh tub and put cold water in it.</span></p>
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<li dir="ltr" aria-level="1" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":874,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1865}'>
<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":874,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1865}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":875,"w":308,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1866}'>Put a very little detergent in it and mix very slowly.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":942,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1933}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":943,"w":323,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":1934}'>Soak the saree and gently agitate it for 23 minutes.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":1010,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":2001}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":1011,"w":363,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":2002}'>Do not rub the cloth or the zari; take very light strokes only.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr" role="presentation" bis_size='{"x":48,"y":1078,"w":766,"h":20,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":2069}'><span bis_size='{"x":48,"y":1079,"w":557,"h":16,"abs_x":349,"abs_y":2070}'>If there is a stain, pat the stain gently with your finger tipno heavy brush or hard rubbing.</span></p>
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<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1146,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2137}'><strong><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1147,"w":163,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2138}'>5. Rinse and Dry Carefully</span></strong><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1181,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2172}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1214,"w":806,"h":60,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2205}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1215,"w":776,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2206}'>Wash the saree 23 times in cold water after cleaning so that all detergent is removed. Do not wring the sareeuse hands to push out excess water. Lay the saree flat on a clean, dry towel and roll it up to absorb moisture. Then, lay it flat in a place well covered with no direct sunlight. Never dry a wet silk saree, as this will stretch or buckle the fabric.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1289,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2280}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1322,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2313}'><strong bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1323,"w":220,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2314}'>6. Ironing and Storing Post-Wash</strong><b bis_size='{"x":228,"y":1323,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":529,"abs_y":2314}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1356,"w":806,"h":60,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2347}'><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1357,"w":800,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2348}'>When it is completely dry, iron your saree on low or use an iron cloth so that the fabric does not get spoilt. Always iron the reverse if it is zari worked. For storage, fold your silk saree in a piece of cotton or muslin cloth and place it in a dry cool place. Never store in plastic wraps because they retain moisture and eventually spoil the saree.</span><b bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1431,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2422}'></b></p>
<p dir="ltr" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1464,"w":806,"h":20,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2455}'><strong bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1465,"w":76,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2456}'>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1498,"w":806,"h":80,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2489}'><b id="docs-internal-guid-bf4c7fd2-7fff-d2f1-9f42-6927cd755bf9" bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1519,"w":792,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2510}'><br bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1499,"w":0,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2490}'></b><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1519,"w":140,"h":16,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2510}'>Washing a luxurious </span><a href="https://anvicouture.com/collections/saree-silk-saree" bis_size='{"x":148,"y":1519,"w":63,"h":16,"abs_x":449,"abs_y":2510}' rel="nofollow"><span bis_size='{"x":148,"y":1519,"w":63,"h":16,"abs_x":449,"abs_y":2510}'>silk saree</span></a><span bis_size='{"x":8,"y":1519,"w":792,"h":56,"abs_x":309,"abs_y":2510}'> at home is quite possiblejust requires patience, care, and attention. With these instructions, you can make sure the beauty and longevity of your sarees last years to come. Consider treating your silk sarees as mere clothesconsider them jewels.</span></p>]]> </content:encoded>
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