Tulle on the window is designed to protect from the sun and prying eyes. Moreover, the presence of curtains makes the window, and the whole room, more aesthetic.
However, under the influence of external factors, curtains can lose their original white color and acquire a yellowish tint.
We suggest you learn more about the reasons for curtains turning yellow, so that in the future it will be easier for you to clean them.
First of all, it is worth remembering that tulle, like a fine mesh, traps dust and dirt particles that enter the room with air currents. This is what causes the tulle to acquire a gray or yellow color.
Also, curtains made from synthetic materials may turn yellow when exposed to sunlight, particularly due to the effects of ultraviolet radiation.
Under the influence of sunlight, the polymers from which the tulle is made can change their structure, which can also lead to yellowing.
The third reason, unlike the previous two, is your responsibility, and it is improper washing of curtains.
Thus, yellowing can be caused by too high a water temperature or lack of preliminary cleaning from dust.
If you do not take care to remove dust from the tulle before washing, dirt particles can become embedded in its threads and cause its color to change.
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