The fabrics used in the custom-made work clothes and suits we are currently doing are all different, so during maintenance, we need to choose different clothing maintenance methods according to different fabrics. Next, let’s talk about woolen suits and chemical fiber suits. maintenance methods.
1. Maintenance of woolen clothing.
Woolen clothes are prone to moisture and mildew. Because wool contains oil and protein, it is also prone to being eaten by insects and rat bites. You should pay attention to the following points during maintenance:
1. Do not fold it, hang it on a hanger and store it in a cabinet to avoid wrinkles when wearing.
2. The cabinets in which clothing is stored should be kept clean and dry, with the temperature kept below 25°C and the relative humidity below 60%. Camphor balls should also be placed to avoid moisture, mildew or insects. Stored clothing should be shielded from light to avoid Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
3. Always take it out to dry (do not expose it to the sun), beat dust and remove moisture. After drying, wait until it cools down before putting it in the cabinet.
4. When the worn clothes need to be stored due to the change of seasons, they should be washed to avoid mold or insects caused by sweat stains and dust.
2. Chemical fiber clothing maintenance:
Viscose fiber clothing has poor wear resistance and is prone to fluffing and deformation. Therefore, when wearing or washing, it is necessary to rub and twist less. Do not hang it for a long time to avoid elongation and deformation. When storing, it should be washed and dried to avoid high humidity and high temperature environments.
Except for acrylic and vinylon, synthetic fiber clothing is generally not suitable to be exposed to the sun for a long time, otherwise it will easily age, become hard and brittle, and lose strength. When storing, it should be washed and dried. Do not put sanitary balls or camphor tablets in the blend. For the wool component, put a small amount of camphor slices and wrap them up. Do not let the camphor come into direct contact with the clothing.
It is very important to change and maintain clothing frequently. Make sure that no stains are visible on the collar or collar of the shirt. Light-colored shirts should be changed once a day. Dark-colored shirts can be changed every 2-3 days but not more than 3 days. Those that have been worn for too long have yellowed and discolored. Shirts, shirts with deformed, blistered or even torn collars are left at home as pajamas or rags.
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