Madhuve Care Instructions
Always dry clean.
Store them flat or rolled in acid-free tissue to protect the embroidery.
Avoid spraying perfume or deodorant directly on the fabric.
Store them flat or rolled in acid-free tissue to protect the embroidery.
Avoid spraying perfume or deodorant directly on the fabric.
Saree and Rajputi Poshak Care Instructions
Proper care ensures the longevity and beauty of your sarees and Rajputi poshaks. Here’s a guide to maintaining them:
General Care for Sarees and Poshaks
Dry Clean First: For new sarees and poshaks, it’s best to dry clean them before the first wash to maintain color and fabric quality.
Handle with Clean Hands: Always handle your saree or poshak with clean, dry hands to prevent stains or damage.
Fabric-Specific Care Instructions
Silk Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Dry clean only.
Store in a muslin cloth to allow the fabric to breathe and prevent fading.
Avoid direct sunlight when storing or drying.
Do not use harsh detergents or bleach.
Cotton Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent.
Avoid wringing the fabric; gently squeeze out excess water.
Dry in shade to prevent color fading.
Iron on medium heat while the saree/poshak is slightly damp.
Chiffon and Georgette Sarees:
Wash gently in cold water with a mild detergent or dry clean.
Avoid over-washing, as the fabric can lose its sheen.
Dry flat to prevent stretching.
Embroidered or Zari Work Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Always dry clean.
Store them flat or rolled in acid-free tissue to protect the embroidery.
Avoid spraying perfume or deodorant directly on the fabric.
Velvet Poshaks:
Dry clean only.
Store carefully to avoid crushing the velvet texture.
Avoid exposing the fabric to moisture.
Storage Tips
Rotate Frequently: Refold sarees/poshaks every few months to prevent permanent creases and fabric wear.
Use Naphthalene Balls or Neem Leaves: Place these in your wardrobe to keep insects away, but ensure they do not directly touch the fabric.
Avoid Plastic Covers: Use breathable fabric covers or bags to prevent moisture buildup and fabric damage.
Stain Removal Tips
For oil stains: Sprinkle talcum powder immediately and let it absorb the oil before washing.
For food stains: Gently dab the area with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not rub harshly.
Always test cleaning methods on an inconspicuous area before applying them to the whole garment.
Proper care ensures the longevity and beauty of your sarees and Rajputi poshaks. Here’s a guide to maintaining them:
General Care for Sarees and Poshaks
Dry Clean First: For new sarees and poshaks, it’s best to dry clean them before the first wash to maintain color and fabric quality.
Handle with Clean Hands: Always handle your saree or poshak with clean, dry hands to prevent stains or damage.
Fabric-Specific Care Instructions
Silk Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Dry clean only.
Store in a muslin cloth to allow the fabric to breathe and prevent fading.
Avoid direct sunlight when storing or drying.
Do not use harsh detergents or bleach.
Cotton Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent.
Avoid wringing the fabric; gently squeeze out excess water.
Dry in shade to prevent color fading.
Iron on medium heat while the saree/poshak is slightly damp.
Chiffon and Georgette Sarees:
Wash gently in cold water with a mild detergent or dry clean.
Avoid over-washing, as the fabric can lose its sheen.
Dry flat to prevent stretching.
Embroidered or Zari Work Sarees/Rajputi Poshaks:
Always dry clean.
Store them flat or rolled in acid-free tissue to protect the embroidery.
Avoid spraying perfume or deodorant directly on the fabric.
Velvet Poshaks:
Dry clean only.
Store carefully to avoid crushing the velvet texture.
Avoid exposing the fabric to moisture.
Storage Tips
Rotate Frequently: Refold sarees/poshaks every few months to prevent permanent creases and fabric wear.
Use Naphthalene Balls or Neem Leaves: Place these in your wardrobe to keep insects away, but ensure they do not directly touch the fabric.
Avoid Plastic Covers: Use breathable fabric covers or bags to prevent moisture buildup and fabric damage.
Stain Removal Tips
For oil stains: Sprinkle talcum powder immediately and let it absorb the oil before washing.
For food stains: Gently dab the area with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not rub harshly.
Always test cleaning methods on an inconspicuous area before applying them to the whole garment.