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💦 (4 elastic bands are all you need!) I washed my curtains with the pins still attached. With weather that feels like early summer, opening the windows is like being hit by a bomb of yellow dust and fine dust. Many of you are probably sniffling day after day due to allergies, right? That's when fabric care is crucial! Today, I'll introduce a simple way to wash curtains with the pins still attached. 📍Washing Curtains Supplies: Neutral detergent, laundry net, elastic bands 1. Lower the curtain. 2. Roll the curtain inward with the pins still attached. 3. Secure the tightly rolled shape, resembling a sushi roll, with an elastic band. 4. Place in a laundry net (optional). 5. Wash in cold water with neutral detergent on maximum rinse, delicate spin. 6. Once finished, hang the curtain to air dry, and you're done! (If you hang the ends facing each other, you can open and close it in one go.) ⭐️ You can adjust the curtain length by positioning the pins. Dust from ventilation and grime from hands touching the curtains while opening and closing them—curtains get dirtier than they look, so I wash them quarterly. Excluding washing time, it takes a 10-minute cut. Even if you wash the curtain pins as they are, they don't rust or fall out, making them easier to maintain than blinds. If you have pollen allergies, rhinitis, children, or pets, try starting with fabric care. It makes breathing much easier. 😉 Let's keep our home tidy today. 🏡 (Please refer to the blog for details) #Seona'sHousekeepingRecipe #미니멀살림러 #CurtainWashing #커튼빨래 #커텐 #커텐인테리어 #FineDustPrevention #봄맞이대청소 #봄맞이 #LivingRoomInterior #작은집 #작은집거실 #MinimalistLife #미니멀살림 #감성살림 #CornSoupRecord #오늘의우리집 #우리집커튼자랑