1. Washing methods for cashmere coats 1. First organize and clear the pockets of the cashmere coat to avoid sharp objects increasing friction and causing wool, and at the same time avoid washing valuables. 2. Cashmere is very fragile, so it should b...
1. Washing methods for cashmere coats
1. First organize and clear the pockets of the cashmere coat to avoid sharp objects increasing friction and causing wool, and at the same time avoid washing valuables.
2. Cashmere is very fragile, so it should be cleaned with neutral detergent or natural soap that is less harmful to the clothes, gently squeeze and rub it to remove stains. You can also choose laundry detergent with softener, and do not put too much laundry detergent in.
3. Put an appropriate amount of warm or cold water into the laundry container, and the amount of water should be covered with a cashmere coat.
4. After rinsing, wrinkle the moisture and do not wrinkle it too much to avoid deforming the cashmere coat.
5. After cleaning the cashmere coat, wring it out slightly, then rinse it in clean water to wash away the remaining detergent.
6. Spread flat on a ventilated balcony to dry, or use 2 clothes racks to dry together.
2. Daily maintenance of cashmere coats
1. Because cashmere fabric shrinks very high, it can only be dry cleaned. Some cashmeres have fluff on the surface, and flat ironing will flatten the suede and crush it to death. Therefore, branded women's cashmere coats cannot withstand flat ironing and can only be fixed using vertical steam ironing.
2. When wearing cashmere products, be careful to keep them clean. Cashmere traceless underwear should be folded gently to remove dust. Cashmere jackets can be gently brushed along the direction of the hair head with soft static brushes to remove dust, which can also prevent the lurking and destruction of borers, and can also make the plush fall. In addition, cashmere products should be washed in time when stains are stained.
3. Cashmere fabrics are not resistant to high temperatures because of their soft fibers. High temperatures will cause the cashmere surface to be inverted, wrinkled, and deformed, losing the unique smoothness and softness of the cashmere surface. Therefore, when drying the cashmere coat, it can only be dried at a low temperature, and the temperature should not exceed 45℃. At present, only fully enclosed drying machines with refrigeration equipment can meet the requirements of low-temperature drying, while the drying temperature of general open drying machines is as high as above 70℃. Therefore, when washing cashmere coats, you must choose a professional laundry with fully enclosed refrigeration drying machine.
4. When storing cashmere products, the underwear can be folded, sealed with a plastic bag, placed flat in the wardrobe, and put the outer jacket in the plastic bag and hang it in the wardrobe.
5. When passing cashmere products need to be stored in seasons, they must be washed, ironed, and dried before being stored. This can reduce the conditions and range of mold borers and can also be insecticidal and sterilized.
6. Pay attention to shading the cashmere products stored to prevent fading. They should be ventilated, cool, and dusted to remove moisture and not exposed to the sun. If it is dry, it should be dried thoroughly before putting it in the wardrobe. At the same time, mold-proof and anti-mond tablets are placed around the wardrobe to prevent cashmere products from getting damp, moldy and worming.
3. Ways to clean stains on cashmere coats
If the cashmere coat is partially stained with juice, lipstick, coffee and other stains, it can be cleaned locally according to the staining time.
If the stain is stained for a short time, you can clean it like this:
Juice: If the juice is stained, you should use a towel soaked in hot water. Compared with other stains, these stains are easier to wipe clean.
Oil stains: Place a dry towel under the stained wool coat and wipe the stain repeatedly with another towel. Please note that only by constantly wiping can the stain area in the wool sweater be gradually reduced.
Coffee, tea: The stains of coffee and tea are all water-based, so you must first use a dry towel to suck them. Towels are highly absorbent and stains are not easy to spread.
For a long time, if stains are stained for more than a few hours, you can clean it like this:
Oilability: If there are still some stubborn stains that are not easy to clean, wipe it repeatedly with a cloth stained with a neutral detergent. Don't forget to clean the detergent with clean water.
Lipstick and foundation: first wipe gently with thin paper, then wipe with detergent. Because the lipstick will get bigger and bigger, you should carefully wipe from the outside to the inside.
Juice: Wipe with a cloth dipped in a small amount of neutral detergent. Gently pat the clothes with a damp cloth dipped in hot water, and 80% of the stains can be cleaned. Then, wipe it with a cloth stained with a small amount of neutral detergent. Be careful not to overdo the detergent.
Coffee: Wipe with cloth dipped in lemon juice or vinegar. For stubborn stains that are not easy to clean, you can use a cloth to dip it in lemon juice or vinegar. Only acid can wash away the pigments that have been precipitated over time.
Blood: This is easy to deal with. Wash with clean cold water when washing, and then wash with soapy water or washing powder. Pay attention to cold water. If you wash it with hot water, it will not only fail to achieve the purpose of cleaning, but will also leave traces that cannot be washed off on the clothes.