With the development of the times, the clothing industry is also constantly improving, and there are more and more choices of clothing fabrics. The fabrics of custom-made clothes are different. There are also techniques for drying clothes of different fabrics. Let me introduce to you the different clothing fabrics. Drying tips:
Silk clothing fabrics: After washing, place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry naturally, with the wrong side facing out. Because silk clothing has poor sunlight resistance, it cannot be exposed directly to the sun, otherwise it will cause the fabric to fade and reduce its strength. This is especially true for work uniforms that are darker or brighter in color. In addition, avoid using fire to bake silk clothing. Otherwise, we will have to customize work clothes again.
Pure cotton, cotton and linen clothing fabrics: This type of clothing can generally be placed directly in the sun, because the strength of this type of fiber hardly decreases or decreases slightly under sunlight, but it will not deform. However, to avoid fading, keep the wrong side facing out.
Chemical fiber clothing fabrics: Chemical fiber clothing should not be exposed to sunlight after washing. Because acrylic fibers are prone to discoloration and yellowing after exposure to sunlight; nylon, polypropylene and man-made fibers are prone to aging when exposed to sunlight; polyester and Velen will accelerate the photochemical decomposition of fibers under the influence of sunlight, affecting the life of fabrics. Therefore, it is better to dry chemical fiber clothes in a cool place.
Wool clothing fabrics: After washing, they should also be placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry naturally, with the wrong side facing out. Because the surface of the wool fiber is a scale layer, the natural oleylamine film on the outside gives the wool fiber a soft luster. If exposed to the sun, the oleylamine film on the surface will deteriorate due to oxidation due to high temperature, thus seriously affecting its appearance and service life.
Knitted clothing fabrics such as woolen sweaters and sweaters: In order to prevent such clothes from deforming, they can be put into mesh bags after washing and hung in a ventilated place to dry; or hung on two hangers when drying to avoid excessive hanging. Heavy and deformed; you can also use bamboo poles or plastic pipes to string them up to dry; if conditions permit, you can lay them flat on other objects to dry. In short, avoid exposure to sunlight or baking.
The above are the drying techniques for different clothing fabrics shared by Guerlain with you. In the world of clothing, clothing fabrics are diverse and changing with each passing day. But generally speaking, high-quality and high-end fabrics mostly have the characteristics of being comfortable to wear, sweat-absorbent and breathable, draped and crisp, visually noble, and soft to the touch.
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