Washed fabric and denim are two different materials, and there are some differences in cleaning methods. The following will compare the washing methods of washed fabric and denim for reference:
1. Cleaning method:
– Washed fabric: Washable cloth is generally soft and can be machine washed or hand washed. You can use a washing machine, choose a gentle wash cycle, and use a mild detergent. When hand washing, you can use gentle scrubbing or soaking. Avoid excessive rubbing and brushing to avoid damaging the fabric fibers.
– Denim: Denim is relatively strong and durable and is generally suitable for washing in cold water. Since denim is easy to fade, it is best to turn the pants inside out and soak them in water for a period of time before washing them for the first time to help reduce fading. You can use the washing machine, choose cold water and gentle wash mode, and turn the pants inside to avoid wear and tear. Use neutral detergent and avoid bleach and strong alkaline detergents to avoid damage to color and fibers.
2. Washing inside out:
– Washed cloth: Washed cloth that is not sensitive to the appearance of the clothes, can be turned front or back Wash on.
– Denim: To avoid excessive color fading and to protect denim fibers, wash pants inside out the first time. When washing thereafter, it is also recommended to wash the denim inside out to reduce wear and fading.
3. Temperature requirements:
-Washed cloth: Washed cloth is generally not subject to temperature restrictions and can be selected according to the specific conditions of the clothing. Water temperatures vary, but generally warm or cold water works better.
– Denim: It is best to use low temperature or cold water when washing denim to avoid fading, shrinkage and fiber damage.
4. Drying method:
-Washed cloth: Washed cloth can usually be processed by natural air drying or low-temperature drying.
– Denim: Be careful to avoid high temperatures when drying denim, as higher temperatures can cause the denim to shrink and deform. It is best to tumble dry at low temperature or air dry naturally.
5. Special treatment:
-Washed cloth: Some washed cloths may have wrinkles, wrinkles or peel easily. Light ironing can be done using an iron.
– Denim: Denim wrinkles easily after washing and can be smoothed out by gentle ironing. At the same time, in order to maintain the natural texture of denim, you can choose not to iron it or only treat the parts that need ironing.
In short, there are some differences in washing methods between washed fabric and denim. Washable fabrics are generally suitable for machine washing or hand washing, and the temperature can be relatively flexible. They can be air dried naturally or tumble dried at low temperatures during drying. Denim fabrics are suitable for cold water washing, and should be washed inside out to reduce fading. Avoid high temperatures when drying. When cleaning, you also need to use neutral detergent to avoid excessive rubbing and abrasion to protect the texture and color of the fabric.