Woolen is a common fabric that is often used to make winter clothing because of its softness and warmth. The following is the correct way to clean and care for woolen fabrics:
1. Read the label: Before washing woolen fabrics, first read the cleaning instructions on the garment or fabric label for specific cleaning requirements and restrictions. Follow the instructions on the label for maximum protection of the fabric.
2. Hand washing is preferred: Since woolen wrinkles and shrinks easily, hand washing is the safest and most effective cleaning method. Soak the woolen fabric in warm water and add an appropriate amount of mild detergent. Stir gently and avoid excessive scrubbing to prevent the fabric from deforming.
3. Mild detergent: Choose a mild detergent to avoid damaging woolen fibers. Avoid using detergents containing bleach or strong alkaline ingredients, which can damage the texture of wool.
4. Slow soaking and rinsing: During the washing process, try to reduce friction and turning to avoid wrinkling and deforming the wool. When rinsing, rinse thoroughly with clean water to ensure the detergent is completely removed.
5. Moisturizing care: Wool loses moisture easily. After washing, you can add a small amount of woolen special care agent or sweater care agent to the water to help replenish fiber. of softness and shine.
6. Drainage with gentle pressure: After cleaning, do not twist or forcefully squeeze the woolen fabric, but press it gently to remove excess of moisture.
7. Dry naturally: Place the woolen fabric flat in a ventilated place and avoid direct sunlight to dry. You can use a clean towel to fold it up and press lightly to absorb any remaining moisture. Do not use a dryer as this may cause the wool to shrink and deform.
8. Pay attention to pest control: Woolen wool is easily attacked by pests such as silverfish lice, so it should be dry-cleaned or regularly ventilated and dehumidified before storage. You can put sachets or an appropriate amount of insect repellent in your closet to prevent pests from breeding.
9. Regular combing: Use a soft-bristle brush or wide-tooth comb to gently comb the woolen fabric to prevent fibers from interlacing and pilling. Be gentle and work in the direction of the fibers when combing.
Please note that the above method is only applicable to ordinary woolen fabrics. For woolen clothing with decorations or embroidery, corresponding protective measures should also be taken , and follow professional cleaning recommendations. If you encounter stubborn stains or require deep cleaning, it is recommended to send the garment to a professional dry cleaner for cleaning.