The clothespin is one of the oldest inventions of mankind. It would seem, what surprises can she present? Unpleasant!
The big story of a little clothespin
Ancient people may not have washed, but they dried and cleaned their clothes without fail. To carry out these procedures, it was necessary to secure their clothes so that the wind would not carry them away or they would not fall into the fire. The root “chips” gives an idea of the material of this device. With the help of splinters and animal sinews, the skins were attached to the spears.
Wooden sticks for holding clothes began to be used in Ancient Egypt. Until now, wood remains the most environmentally friendly, soft and effective material for clothespins. Only the system for connecting the two halves of the clothespin changed. Since the end of the 20th century, U-shaped and C-shaped springs have become the most popular.
For a long time, clothes drying clips have been made from different materials: wood, metal, plastic.
Interesting! In Philadelphia (USA), Ust-Kamenogorsk (Kazakhstan) and Belgium, there are even monuments to a simple clothespin.
More than 100 patents for this device are known in history, because it is often used everywhere and by everyone. But despite numerous improvements, There is still a problem with traces of clothespins on dried laundry.
Why do marks appear?
It is known that drying clothes outdoors is beneficial for both the laundry and the atmosphere in the living space. Therefore, purchasing clothespins is still relevant today.
Every housewife buys clothespins without thinking about the benefits of this important household device. Typically, most homes use plastic clothespins as they are the most common material. Over time, through experience, housewives try to find models of clothespins with a less massive and corrugated fastening surface, because clothespins leave marks on the laundry.
Important! The main reason for such marks is over-drying of the laundry.
How to remove traces
You can carefully and efficiently remove marks using old-fashioned ironing.
- Moisten the print area with water and iron it.
- Steam using soaked gauze or a steamer.
Anyway significant creases in the fabric should be thoroughly moistened and iron gently.
Important! Before ironing, having previously moistened the fabric, it is recommended to leave it for a while for deeper hydration.
What to do to prevent marks from appearing
Lifehacks that will help you avoid traces.
- Experienced housewives in order to combat marks from clothespins lay a sock of the appropriate color or plain white paper at the fastening site.
- An attentive woman knows attachment points that are not visible when worn: armpits.
- To prevent such traces, professionals recommend remove things from the rope slightly damp.
- Dresses and other elegant clothing are offered dry on hangers.
- T-shirts and various sweatshirts are better attach to the rope by the hem.
- Some ladies, to avoid the hassle of hanging and clothespins, use folding or electric dryers. Others praise rubberized clothespins for delicate items. Still others secure things with thin pins.
Unusual uses
The clothespin is a multifunctional device.
- A product for treating and stimulating biologically active points.
- A tool for developing fine motor skills, such as finger games for preschoolers.
- Household means of fastening (on hangers, on household appliances, hair clips, curtains, etc.).
- Application in sports: nose clip, trousers.
It turns out that such an ancient item is very necessary today!