What gas is processed second hand. Raincoats and rubber boots. Rules for the safe use of second-hand clothes

In every house there are many different things. Not everyone knows that they have their own energy that can affect our health, well-being and mood. That is why it is very important not to store things with a strong negative charge in the house.

When buying things at a flea market, you run the risk of acquiring an item with the bad energy of the previous owner

EVERY THING HAS ITS ENERGY

It seems that ancient beads, an exotic figurine or a vase decorated with incomprehensible symbols can pose a danger to a person? These things don't have brains, they don't have arms, they can't stab you in the back, poison you, or give you a heart attack. Therefore, many perceive any information about a possible threat from things as a fiction of journalists or modern fairy tales for adults. But in vain!

Any thing has its own energy or, more precisely, an energy-informational component. It depends on the material from which the thing is made, on its creator and subsequent owners. The strongest energy-informational imprint on a thing is left by its creator, for example, the one who sculpts a figurine from clay, burns it, and then paints it. Paintings, author's figurines and dishes, jewelry have a strong energy of their creators.

If the author of a thing created it in a bad mood, with an incurable illness, after the loss of a loved one, with a mental disorder, then such a thing keeps a very negative imprint. In my opinion, such an imprint cannot always be removed.

Things created with love and in a good mood by healthy and spiritual people, on the contrary, carry a powerful positive charge and have a beneficial effect on their owners. You take it in your hands, and your mood immediately rises and even your well-being improves.




In mass production, for example, stamping, there is practically no such information component at the plant, the thing in this regard can be considered neutral. It is saturated with negative or positive information only by the first owner of the thing, and the subsequent ones, if any.

COLLECTING ANTIQUES IS A DANGEROUS HOBBY

There are beautiful and original things, outwardly you can’t find fault with them, but for some reason, when you look at them, you feel sad and somehow uncomfortable. Taking such a thing in your hands, you feel a certain chill and alienation. You should get rid of such things, you should not give them to acquaintances and friends, the best option is to take them to the trash can; if it's a pity, take it to a thrift store.

Those who like to buy antiques in commission and antique shops, in the markets, should be very careful. By the way, collecting antiques is a rather dangerous hobby, in which objects from burial places, from charmed treasures with a very strong negative energy-information charge, can get into the house.

Antiquarians bring things that have survived revolutions, wars, family tragedies, bloody crimes... Things of unknown origin and with a dark past. Because of them, health problems, business problems, discord in family relationships, and even accidents can occur.

In 1991-95, the Western press reported about 20 cases of mysterious insanity and more than 50 unsolved deaths among antiquarians and prominent collectors of antiquities. In 1991, antiquarian Malcolm Jefferson from San Francisco hanged himself, he opened a sad list, after him 7 more strange deaths of antiquarians occurred in the USA.

At the same time, a mysterious "epidemic" of suicides and strange deaths (journalists called it the "Jefferson virus" epidemic) spread to Europe. In England, from 1992 to 1994, 17 antique dealers lost their lives, in Spain - 10 in 4 years, in France - 16 and in Germany - 10.

Perhaps such mass mortality among antiquarians was caused by the discovery of the so-called black archaeologists, which was protected by a very powerful curse.

This find clearly consisted of many items that began to be sold from various antiquarians in the United States and Europe. It is possible that some deadly objects "walked" from one antiquary to another, mowing down the ranks of lovers of antiquities.

IF YOU BUY CLOTHES IN SECOND HAND

When buying a "harmful" thing, our intuition usually warns us that it is better to leave it on the counter. However, for various reasons (fashion, prestige, cheapness, etc.), we often act contrary to our inner voice, and then pay for it. If you buy not an author's thing, but a new thing made in a factory, then you risk practically nothing.

The one who buys things in a thrift store or in a second-hand is at risk. The fact that things retain information about the previous owners is evidenced by a number of facts (when psychics managed to read it), and later it was confirmed.

In no case should you wear jewelry and clothing that belonged to those who died from cancer, diabetes and other serious diseases. Some psychics say that such things can be “cleaned up” in terms of energy and information, but it’s better not to risk it. Who will give you a guarantee that the psychic removed all the negativity from the thing? And if he was a charlatan...

In a second-hand store, you can easily buy a thing that belonged to sick people and even the dead. It is dangerous to wear such clothes, if you are weakened in terms of energy (now there are very few people who are strong in this regard), you can transfer information about the disease to your body with clothes and really get sick with it.

Of course, it is also possible that you buy completely new clothes in a second-hand store that did not suit someone, or the clothes of a healthy and successful person. In this case, nothing threatens you, you can even expect positive changes in life. But is it worth the risk, because there are not so many successful and healthy people?

You can find recommendations that allow you to remove negative energy from worn things. It is suggested to wash things in salt water, and then rinse them in running water for as long as possible, then dry them in the sun.

Of course, in most cases, such cleaning will end in a favorable result, but still not worth the risk.

However, if you, having put on the purchased clothes (without cleaning or after it), experience a feeling of cheerfulness, lightness and joy, then most likely everything is in order with the clothes.

Sometimes you receive gifts from people who are clearly negative towards you. What to do with them? Such gifts are not recommended to be kept at home, they are advised to either throw them away or take them to a thrift store. Do not re-gift or give them to loved ones.





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Over the 20 years that second-hand stores exist in Ukraine, they have changed a lot. The ruins with dirty rags, in which only the poor were rummaging, were transformed into solid stores.

Original and sort

What items go to second hand

Original. Things collected by kind people are put in a huge opaque bag. It weighs 80 - 150 kg and costs 1.5 - 3 euros per kg.

And although this is the most budgetary purchasing option, only large stores with a large turnover can afford it, because a lot of money is often lost on this savings. After all, these bags are a lottery: no one knows what is inside.

Someone gets a bunch of expensive and almost new branded clothes. And someone can get a bag from this batch for 600 euros inside with terrible and washed out blankets with pillows.

And one more thing: due to the fact that the product is packaged, it is treated with a higher concentration of chemicals and it smells stronger.

Assorted. In a transparent bag, things are sorted by type and season - men's sweaters, women's dresses, warm bathrobes, etc.

In addition, things are packed according to the degree of wear. Unworn clothes with tags can cost as much as 25 euros per kg, and things with spots and holes can be bought for 2 - 3 euros per kilo.

In a cheap bag, 30% of things are frank garbage, which is suitable only for dogs on a litter. Another 30% is taken for rags, the remaining 40% can be sold. It is on them that the maximum price is set in order to return not only what was spent on the purchase, but also to be able to pay taxes, rent and pay the salary to the seller.

If in the first three or four days after delivery, the goods are not bought, they are stale, and it is very difficult to make money on them - the longer they lie, the cheaper they are sold, and even more stinks.

Myths about second hand

The abundance of various clothes, which often look chic and are sold very cheaply, could not but surprise the inhabitants of the post-Soviet space in the hungry 1990s.

As a result, second-hand stores have acquired a huge number of myths. Importers, shopkeepers and ordinary sellers helped us understand their veracity.

  • Money is often found in the pockets of clothes, which foreigners donate as help to the poor. The sellers keep the money for themselves.

    No. Small denominations and coins are indeed regularly found in things, especially in bags. Knowing this, sellers must inspect pockets before sending a batch for sale. But this money is not a conscious help: the owners simply forgot to take it out.

  • If a helicopter is depicted on the packages with things, then the things are intended for dropping from helicopters by victims of some kind of disaster, if the bear cub is things for orphanages.

    No. Organizations that collect clothes often paint different logos on the bags. So they explain to which charitable purposes they are going to donate part of the money received from the sale of things. Logos can be very different and should not be taken literally.

  • Second hand - a weapon of slow killing of the poor. Things are impregnated with poisons and viruses, and people wearing them begin to get sick and die.

    No. Second-hand stores have existed all over the world for decades, and both homeless people and celebrities buy clothes in them. Of course, many of them get sick and then die, but for completely different reasons. Employees of second-hand stores, who have been working in this area for years, are not only alive and well, but even quite well off. Yes, things have a specific smell, because they are carefully treated with hot steam and disinfectant gas (40% paroformalin), which kills viruses and bacteria. But for human health, these substances are almost not dangerous - except that allergy sufferers need to be careful. Moreover, paroformalin is washed off - you just need to wash the item several times after purchase

  • Traders are selling humanitarian aid, which should in fact be distributed to the poor for free.

    Yes and no. It happens that used clothes are sent as a gift, and they are put on sale. Parishioners, for example, of a Baptist church in America send things to their Ukrainian "brothers", and they do not distribute them, but sell them. If you see a lot of stationery, children's books and toys at a second-hand shop, this also usually indicates that the goods are actually humanitarian. But this rarely happens - most often used items are collected for legal sale.

Geography of used things

America arguably the worst secondhand store ever.
Firstly, the American nation continues to suffer from obesity, because usually clothes from there are "hippo" sizes. Secondly, the things themselves often come quite dirty. Thirdly, our mods are very different.

Ireland, one of the best suppliers of used items, especially for children. Because of state support, clothes for babies are so cheap that sometimes the Irish share chic and never worn children's things.
True, due to the fact that the country is small, the supply of things to us is also small.

Australia, another good country in the world of second-hand, but little represented on the Ukrainian market. Due to the fact that cold days are infrequent on this warm continent, warm clothes practically do not wear out, and rich Australians in summer change quite often.

Britannia, it is believed that the best second-hand goods are brought from here. The British are rich enough to buy things from good natural materials. And they regularly get rid of them because English apartments are small, and obsolete things give way to new ones.

Norway, it is quite cold in this country, so excellent waterproof fleece items, warm jackets and other warm clothes are brought from there. However, the rest of Norwegian things are also of high quality. In addition, good home textiles are supplied from there.

Germany, economical Germans very carefully wear things almost to disrepair and only after that they hand them over to those in need. Therefore, German clothes are not very popular in second-hand shops. But home textiles (curtains, bed linen and towels) are brought from there very good.

France, both fashionable (even couture) expensive things, and torn grandmother's tights can be brought from there. It all depends on the district of the city in which the clothes were packaged - good ones are brought from the elite, and rags from the slums. If you are very lucky, you may come across a vintage designer exclusive.

Italy, things are good. They bring a lot of them, because, firstly, Italians are used to buying a lot of clothes and shoes, but they don’t have time to wear them out, and secondly, they have a wonderful tradition to get rid of everything unnecessary on New Year’s Eve.

Competitor in the face of China

Second-hand is by no means a competitor to ordinary stores: “There are not so many people who buy clothes both in second-hand stores and in boutiques - these groups of buyers almost do not overlap.

But to whom our clothes are the main competitor, it’s cheap Chinese, which is also imported illegally under the auspices of customer-supplied raw materials (fabrics from which clothes should supposedly be sewn in Ukraine, and then taken back) or the same second-hand.

These paperwork tricks help the Chinese pay less taxes and end up selling things cheaper. Let's not talk about the quality of Chinese clothes - there are good things among them. But the fact that China is the undisputed leader in the sale and production of things is a fact.

Buying second-hand clothes in specialized stores, the new owner tries to get rid of the second-hand smell. These things emit quite unpleasant odors, but do not worry: there are many ways to quickly and effectively deal with such an annoying problem.

How are second-hand things processed?

Things handed over by the former owner to the collection point undergo mandatory processing with the help of chemicals, which is why they acquire such a specific smell. This is done to rid clothing of possible insects and other harmful microorganisms.

The composition of the preparations used for processing includes the organic compound formaldehyde and the methyl methane radical. Chemicals penetrate the threads of the product. The smell of secondhand clothing is not the only annoyance for the person who bought it. Chemicals left on a dress or shirt, jeans or skirt can provoke inflammation of the skin and even cause poisoning.

How to easily remove secondhand smell from clothes with improvised means

At home, it is allowed to eliminate the aroma characteristic of second-hand using improvised means that are available in almost any kitchen, for example, ammonia.

First you need to prepare a solution of ammonia, consisting of a 10% substance, water and geranium essential oil. The volume depends on the type of product. For example, you want to remove the characteristic smell from things the size of a man's sweater. To do this, pour 10 liters of water at room temperature or a little higher into the basin, add 100-120 ml of ammonia and 8 ml of essential oil. Soak the item in the prepared solution for 2-4 hours. If this is a denim product, then the time increases to 7-8 hours.

After that, the thing is wrung out and dried in the fresh air for 3 days. Then it should be washed in the machine with powder and rinse aid. The mode is selected so that the entire washing cycle takes at least an hour. It is best to dry outdoors.


There are several other ways to get rid of the smell:

  1. Coffee beans. They must be ground in a coffee grinder, pour coffee powder into a bag made of cotton fabric and tie it. The clothes must be folded into a plastic bag and a bag of coffee should be placed there. Tie the bag tightly and leave for 2-3 days.
  2. Natural soap. The smell of second-hand can be removed from clothes with soap. It is necessary to act in the same way as with coffee beans, but only place soap, crushed on a grater, in a cotton bag.
  3. If second-hand clothes stink, you can prepare a solution of 100 ml of 6% vinegar, 100 g of salt, 45 g of baking soda to remove the smell. Pour the mixture into a basin with 8 liters of warm water, mix well and lower the item to be cleaned into the solution. It should get wet for 3-4 hours. Then the thing is wrung out and sent to the washing machine for 1.5 hours. If the smell is not removed, then the procedure must be repeated again.
  4. Flavored salt. Before washing second-hand clothes, it is recommended to soak them in a solution of a substance that can be purchased at a nearby supermarket. It is better to choose salt with the smell of lemon, fir, sea breeze. 300 g of salt are poured into 500 ml of water. No need to wait until the granules dissolve: you should immediately rub the product with the mixture. Leave the thing in this form for 20-30 minutes. And at this time it is necessary to prepare another solution of 500 g of salt and 10 liters of hot water. The thing must be held in this composition for 1 hour, then wring it out, wash it in a typewriter and dry it in the fresh air.

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Removing odor without washing

Not all housewives know how to remove the second-hand smell from clothes that are not recommended to be washed, for example, genuine leather jackets or fur coats. The most commonly used method of getting rid of the smell in this case is to ventilate the product in fresh air. This procedure is long, but does not require special funds and time.

An unpleasant aroma will help eliminate frost: you should take your clothes out to the balcony for a couple of days. If it is warm outside, then the product can be packed in polyethylene and placed in the freezer for 4-5 days.

After that, the thing should be dried in the room, but you should not turn on the heaters.
A product made of genuine leather can be placed in a plastic bag, pour 3 tbsp. l. ground coffee or sea salt, tie tightly and leave for 2 days. After that, the unpleasant odor will disappear. Coffee or salt can be replaced with a rag soaked in vinegar essence.

With the help of coffee, you can remove the smell from a fur coat, which must also be put in a bag. But keep it in this form should be longer - up to 5 days.


Medicinal herbs are another good remedy for eliminating the unpleasant chemical odor that accompanies second-hand clothing. Herbal mixture is prepared from the following components:

  • mint - 70 g;
  • linden - 100 g;
  • sage - 80 g;
  • yarrow - 110 g;
  • pharmacy chamomile - 110.

The prepared composition is poured into a cotton bag. He and his clothes should be put in a plastic bag, which is tied and left in this form for 3 days. After that, the smell should disappear.

If this does not happen, then the procedure is repeated. If folk methods of getting rid of the second-hand smell do not work, then you can contact the dry cleaners. Although the services of professional craftsmen are expensive, the owner does not have to worry that the product will be damaged.

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Household chemicals

It will be possible to get rid of the smell of "secondhand" with the help of household chemicals. These drugs act at the molecular level without causing harm to humans.

Silvester is an effective remedy. It not only neutralizes the aroma, but also disinfects clothes, while the appearance of the product does not change for the worse.

Using the drug is quite simple. First you need to wash the thing, rinse it several times and wring it out. Then you should pour water into the basin and dissolve the cleanser in it at the rate of 1 cap per 1 liter of water. Soak the product in the solution for 1.5-2 hours, then wring it out without additional rinsing.

In Russia, "second hand" is in demand among people of different ages and belonging to different social strata. It is in such places that you can find quality branded items at bargain prices, and, mind you, not all of them will be worn. The only thing that upsets second-hand fans is the specific aroma emanating from clothes, shoes, and accessories. Let's figure out where it comes from and how to get rid of the smell of second-hand at home.

Cause. The caustic, chemical stench "Second" is not only unpleasant for the human sense of smell, it is also well recognizable (you must agree that no one wants to smell like second-hand things). The sources of amber are chemicals that are used for the sanitization of used items and shoes entering warehouses. Thorough disinfection rids outerwear, jeans, boots and T-shirts of insects, including dust mites, as well as microorganisms that cause skin diseases and fungus.

Do not put on clothes immediately after purchase - washing is mandatory. Firstly, if not completely, then partially remove the unpleasant odor, and secondly, remove the remnants of chemicals. At high concentrations, disinfectants are harmful to health and cause a variety of reactions, from banal itching to severe allergies and poisoning. Store unwashed "second hand" items separately from others.


A specific smell appears due to the sanitization of things

Ways to get rid of second hand smell

1. The most elementary method is airing. Leave clothes for a couple of days on a balcony or an open loggia: fresh air, coupled with hot sunlight or frost, will destroy a faint smell.

2. Coffee beans, sea salt with aromatic additives, natural soap with essential oils, a piece of cloth soaked in toilet water, perfume or 9% table vinegar will help to “kill” a specific fragrance. Dry medicinal herbs will also come in handy: collect peppermint, sage, chamomile, linden flowers in a cotton bag - a natural and safe remedy is ready! Place one of the fragrances described along with your clothes in an airtight bag and leave for a couple of days.

It is airing and the use of natural absorbents that are considered the most gentle ways to remove the “second hand” smell from outerwear made of fur, suede or leather, as well as their artificial substitutes.

3. Soak clothes before washing. As an anti-odor agent, use sea salt baths with bright aromas: lemon, pine. First, rub the thing with salt diluted with warm water to a paste-like state, and after 20-30 minutes, pour saline solution (10 liters of warm water per pound of salt) for an hour and a half.


Sea salt is one of the best odor absorbers.

Products made of natural fur or leather should not be soaked so as not to spoil the structure of the material. Clean the item with any of the suggested compounds using a soft sponge or brush (this recommendation also applies to leather shoes and bags). The best option is to give the fur coat or "leather jacket" to dry cleaning.

4. Ammonia is suitable for processing, which can be found in a home first aid kit. For soaking skirts, T-shirts, blouses, summer dresses and trousers, 20 ml of alcohol is enough (for 5 liters of warm water). Jeans, sweaters, windbreakers, raincoats will need 50 ml of alcohol for the same amount of water. Soaking time: cotton, linen - from 30 minutes to one and a half hours, synthetic fabrics - 4-6 hours, faux fur or leatherette - 6-7 hours.

5. A combination of 9% table vinegar and table salt works in a similar way (1/2 cup and 2 tablespoons per 5 liters of warm water, respectively). Light items should soak for at least an hour, and clothes made of dense materials - from 3 hours.

After soaking, gently wring out the clothes and hang to dry (preferably in the fresh air) for a couple of days. Then wash as usual, adding fabric softener.

6. If you have a steam iron or steam generator, use these devices. Iron the clothes at the maximum temperature (set the mode depending on the type of material). First, add a few drops of any essential oil to the water tank. But be careful: caustic fumes can cause poisoning, so wear a respirator or gauze bandage during the procedure.

Many people treat used things with caution, not wanting to use them. There is a feeling of disgust, prejudice, for which some in such cases are accused of superstition

Each of us has a favorite thing - watches, clothes, toys, whatever. Perhaps no one would want to part with them just like that. But it happens, for example, that the jacket has become small or tired, and then it passes into the use of someone else. There is nothing abnormal in this, but there are also oddities associated with the new owners of old clothes.

Energy of things

Sometimes wardrobe items, favorite toys and wallets retain the energy of the previous owner, which can hold on to them for a long time. According to clairvoyant Fatima Khadueva, the winner of the 13th season of the Battle of Psychics, it depends on how much a person loved his thing, how long he wore it, what events he was with this thing. The more time it belonged to its previous owner, the stronger the astral trace remains.

There can be many different events in a person's life. Funeral, illness, separation, bankruptcy cause negative emotions, a person is in poor condition. The same is transferred to things. They remember the mood of their owner and accumulate it in themselves. Therefore, the superstition that nothing can be brought home from the cemetery has a completely understandable explanation.

However, positive emotions also accumulate. Students often put on the clothes in which they got excellent marks on the previous exam, and again successfully pass even difficult subjects. Passing on a thing with such a past, you can help the new owner in attracting good luck, getting rid of an illness, or in a love relationship. Not only wardrobe items, but absolutely any item with which he often comes into contact with can be charged with the energy of his owner.

Negative energy of a worn item

The cause of illness, lack of money and quarrels in the family can be any foreign thing. There are quite frequent stories about how suddenly and, it would seem, for no reason, inexplicable ailments begin, a healthy person suddenly cannot get out of bed. And then it turns out that he wears a jacket of a deceased person, purchased through a second-hand store.

Wardrobe items seem to reach out to their former owner and lure their new owner there. Therefore, it is believed that second-hand goods can really damage the biofield. As, however, and just a thing taken from friends or relatives.

There is nothing terrible in transmitting even negative energy. There is little pleasant in this, but psychics and esotericists argue that you can get rid of the bad influence of a negatively charged object. To do this, it is enough to wash or wash that item or wardrobe that, as you think, attracted trouble to the house. Water cleanses of everything bad, allowing you to accumulate new emotions and positive impulses in a previously negatively charged thing.

Be careful when transferring your personal items into the hands of another person and think before you start using something that has been used. May there be more positive emotions and “happy” things in your life, good to you, and don't forget to press the buttons and

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