Cleaning and storage tips for winter clothes 1. Cleaning and storage of off-season down jackets Down jacket cleaning: 1. First, soak the down jacket in clean water for half an hour, 2. Then rub it gently with your hands a few times to let it absorb...
Cleaning and storage tips for winter clothes
1. Cleaning and storage of off-season down jackets
Down jacket cleaning: 1. First, soak the down jacket in clean water for half an hour,
2. Then rub it gently with your hands a few times to let it absorb enough moisture to eliminate dust stuck to the down.
3. Then pour out the clean water and add an appropriate amount of low-foam neutral detergent. The solution amount is based on the immersion of the down jacket. After half an hour, use a soft brush to gently brush the down jacket, and then wash with water.
4. During the cleaning process, fold the down jacket and press it dry. Do not use hand twist or rub it with a washboard, otherwise it will damage the down fiber and affect the warmth.
5. When drying, you can spread the down uniform flat on the flat plate. After drying, cover it with a clean cloth and expose it to the sun. However, the time should not be too long. After drying, pat the down with your hands, flip the side and dry it for a while, and wait until it is completely dry.
Down jacket storage: Method 1. Tighten the zipper of the out-of-season down jacket, then turn it over from the inside to the outside, but leave the hat and sleeves inside. At this time, the down jacket is in a vest shape, then fold it in half and roll it up and put it in the storage box for storage.
Method 2. We fold down jackets, just fold them just like we usually fold clothes, don’t roll them. For down jackets with a lot of down and more bulging, you can place it at the bottom of the storage box, press some heavy clothes on top and place lighter clothes on the top layer, forming a sandwich-shaped overall shape and will look very neat.
2. Cleaning and storage of out-of-season cotton garments
Cotton garments cleaning: 1. Rinse with a 30-degree water temperature, which is the most suitable temperature for detergent to exert its effects and prevent the deformation of the cotton garments.
2. The concentration of washing powder should not be too high, as the alkalinity is too high, which may damage the cotton coat fiber.
3. It is best to use neutral detergents, generally laundry detergents with pH values between (6~8).
4. Do not wrung dry, as this can easily lead to deformation!
5. Local cleaning. For areas with severe stains, you can use detergent to focus on cleaning.
Cotton jacket storage: 1. Stack the out-of-season cotton coats to be stored neatly, then put them in a large bag, and stack them as evenly as possible. Try to wipe the most wrinkled parts neatly with your hands.
2. If the clothes are decorated with sharp decorations, buttons, zippers, etc., it is best to fold the clothes in reverse to avoid scratching the bag. Generally, you can put down multiple cotton clothes!
3. Next, use a vacuum cleaner to aim at the tightly covered bag mouth, and pull out the air in the bag mouth, and the clothes will naturally be compressed to very thin. When the air is almost sucked out, the vacuum cleaner can be pulled out. At this time, the other hand must be clenched tightly, and then punch a section, and the air will not enter.
3. Cleaning and storage of out-of-season woolen coats: 1. Dust treatment
First hang the woolen coat in the sun and dry it (not exposed to the sun) to remove moisture and achieve the purpose of drying. After the clothes are dry, you can use a long-haired brush to slap the dust while dry brushing it off and clean it.
2. Clear oil traces
Place the dust-treated clothes flat on the table, and use a brush to brush while washing and spraying gasoline. After all the oil marks are washed off, spray white oil on the collar and cuffs to brush. After cleaning the oil mark, hang the woolen coat in a ventilated place to allow the gasoline to evaporate as soon as possible to prevent the oil mark from reappearing.
3. Chemical Dust Removal
Spread the volatile dry woolen coat on the table with the previous step, and use cotton to dip it in dry cleaning agent to soak the collar and cuffs. Wipe off the dry cleaning agent with a soft hanging or a towel, and then wash some of the clay inside along the collar. After washing the collar, turn over the cleaning surface of the clothes, spray one piece and brush it again, clean all the stains, hang up the clothes, and dry them thoroughly.
4. Dust removal method
Re-stack the dry woolen coat on the table and cover the clothes with 70-80% clean towels. Be careful to iron the towel once and dry clean it. If it is dirty, change the water again so that the deep dust in the clothes can be removed.
Wood coat storage: 1. The wool coat cannot be folded and stored, as this can easily damage the wool fiber and cause creases. The most suitable method is to hang it in the wardrobe and cover it with a dustproof cover.
2. The woolen coat has strong moisture absorption, so you can put water-absorbing and moisture-proof bamboo charcoal in the wardrobe to prevent the woolen coat from becoming moldy and deteriorating.
3. Tweed coats are also easy to cause insect damage, so when storing woolen coats, you should put mothproof agents in the wardrobe or wardrobe to ensure the safety of the clothes.
4. After storage for a period of time, take it out and dry it to prevent mold and spoilage. When drying, avoid strong light and place it in a ventilated place.
4. How to store out-of-season clothes?
1. Before storing the clothes you don’t wear, you must wash them carefully with soap or laundry detergent. You cannot just pass them in clean water and finish them.
2. In advance, organize the cabinet or box prepared for storing clothes to refresh and dry. It is best to wipe it with a cloth and then take it to the sun to prevent small insect eggs from remaining inside. And lay the bottom layer with clean paper or clean old clothes that are not worn.
3. After washing, the clothes should be fully dried in the sun to achieve the purpose of sterilization and disinfection. When drying, the jacket should face the back side to avoid fading.
4. Wrap camphor balls into small balls in paper and put them in the pockets of clothes or pants. If the clothes have just been taken back from the sun, be sure to cool down before putting them in, otherwise the camphor balls will melt quickly and the clothes will be easily damaged.
5. Never wash clothes during the rainy season in the south. If it is the clothes washed before the plum season, it should be dried again after the plum season has passed to remove moisture before it can be stored.
6. Clothes of different materials should be stored separately, such as pure cotton and woolen goods, they cannot be placed together.