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Dry cleaning is all that is required for the great majority of Chanderi. If you want your Chanderi to last as long as possible, you should only dry clean it. If you do need to wash your Chanderi, do so in cold water with a mild detergent and a thorough rinsing thereafter. The fabric should be dried inside out. Keep out of the bright sunlight if you can.
Chanderi is a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh that has a lot of history. It is in the Ashoknagar District. About 46 kilometers separate it from Isagarh, and 127 kilometers separate it from Shivpuri. Also, it's about 55 km from Ashok Nagar and 37 km from Lalitpur. It is surrounded by hills south-west of the Betwa River. Around the city of Chanderi are hills, lakes, and forests. The city is also home to several historical sites related to the Bundela Rajputs and Malwa Sultans.
Yes. However, before washing a cotton saree, you should soak it for twenty minutes in warm water containing rock salt. Because of this, the saree will not lose its color when it is washed for future times. When washing the saree, shampoo or a gentle detergent should be used. It is important not to brush the saree too roughly. After soaking it, the saree should be patted dry.
Do not forcefully wring it out; rather, hang it over a water tap and let the extra water drip out while it hangs there. Cotton sarees should be starched to ensure that they keep their stiffness and do not become stained. This is a best practice. In a cool and shady spot, you should hang the saree to dry. Keep the saree in a cabinet with plenty of ventilation.
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