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The air at night is worse than during the day, and it is not good for your body to be adsorbed on your clothes, but we have a repair function that does not hurt much.
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It doesn't make a big difference, just put it in the sun the next day.
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It doesn't matter, as long as it doesn't rain.
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What impact can it have, it's just a little dusty.
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Clothes will be too damp and uncomfortable to wear.
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There is an impact, and the clothes are easy to crawl to know the spider.
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I thought too much about what the impact it could have.
It should be collected, the bacon is taken out to bask in the sun, it is meant to be dried with moisture, and if you don't collect it at night, it will be equivalent to white sunburning, because there will be dew at night, which will also be easy to mold.
Yes, chlorine has strong oxidizing properties, which can cause discoloration and tearing of clothes.
It's okay if you have a coat, but if it's underwear, you can rinse it with water again.
Your balcony is not unsealed, or there are flowers and plants around! This kind of thing is normal, not the clothes have bugs, but the moisture and color of the clothes attract small bugs. Most likely it came out of the dirt in the flowers and plants on the balcony. >>>More
This is normal for clothing to wear and tear off the fibers. Once you've shaken your clothes clean, just sweep the floor. Generally, the new chemical fiber texture of clothing sheds less, and the cotton clothing sheds more.