Hacks To Protect Your Accessories From The Monsoon Moisture

Gold jewellery must be cleansed in warm, soapy water.

Because scratches are inevitable, pearls, corals, and amber should be stored in separate cases and should not be combined with other jewels.

Jewelry made of silver should be stored in distinct, tarnish-resistant paper bags that are sealed. To restore its lustre, silver jewellery can be cleaned with toothpaste with a soft cotton cloth or by using "silver dip."

Use translucent candles and rub them all over your canvas shoes and bags to protect them from the rain. Then use a hot air blower to melt the wax into the fabric. Canvas shoes have white edges that might become stained during rainy weather; to clean them, use toothpaste first, followed by wet wipes or a damp towel.

Since smartphones are the most often used gadgets, regardless of the weather, they must be rainproof. When it rains, waterproof cases are the best thing to use.

Keep your leather items dry to prevent fungus. To remove moisture, dry your shoes with a cloth and stuff them with newspaper or toilet paper. Use a wax-based polish on your shoes and a waterproofing agent on your bags and belts.