Rain, hydrangeas, and water repellency
The rainy season brings with it many rainy days and damp weather, but hydrangeas are especially beautiful now. These rare flowers change color depending on the pH (acidity) of the soil.
Generally, the colors are "acidic = blue," "neutral = purple," and "alkaline = red." By the way, it seems you can also change the color using eggshells.
Hydrangeas are still in full bloom, so why not go and see them as a special treat that only comes with the rainy season?
For those who are worried about the rain during the rainy season, we recommend
Water-repellent and stain-resistant (all-purpose) spray Protector Alpha
This versatile waterproof (water-repellent) and stain-resistant spray can be used on shoes, leather products, umbrellas, and fabrics. It protects against moisture, dust, dirt, and oil stains, and prevents stains.
By the way, some products are already water-repellent.
Special water-repellent cement gray scissors apron
While regular water-repellent treatments are only applied to the surface of the fabric, this fabric is thoroughly soaked in a special water-repellent agent, resulting in highly water-repellent properties on both the front and back of the fabric.
The water droplets form beads and roll away.
Also available in warm beige (limited stock).
The humid days continue, but I hope that nature and everyday items can brighten your mood even a little...