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  • Essay / Importance of storing clothes - 951

    For long-term storage, it is best if they are stored in a dry or dark place with a cool and uniform temperature; neither too cold nor too hot. If you want your clothes to look nice you can either spray them with the water from the iron or use starch, but make sure you don't use too much starch as this can leave a residue on the iron black and sticky and cause you to stain your clothes when you iron them every time the iron starts to heat up. If placed in a location where the temperature is too high, damage can occur extremely quickly and should be stored away from any objects such as a fireplace. Low temperatures for textiles are not a problem at all, but should be kept between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperature and humidity must be constant. Fabrics should never be stored in attics or near radiators or air conditioners, but should be stored and displayed in flat file cabinets, or even in containers that are