Leather clothing: Do not wash it in water, do not expose it to the sun. If it is too dirty, you can use wet powder to make it into a ball and rub it, then shake it clean and dry it. You can also use gasoline to clean the oil on the leather jacket, t...
Leather clothing: Do not wash it in water, do not expose it to the sun. If it is too dirty, you can use wet powder to make it into a ball and rub it, then shake it clean and dry it. You can also use gasoline to clean the oil on the leather jacket, then brush it with clean water, then dry it and put some insect and moisture-proof agent to store it.
Plush coat: Soak it in cold water first, then gently rub it in warm neutral soapy water, dry it or cover it with a white cloth and dry it. It cannot be rubbed hard or exposed to the sun.
White-material clothing: dry and shake off the dust and suspended objects, scrub the dirty areas with gasoline, and wait until the oil smell is dissipated before redemption. For example, use warm and soft water (tap water, river water) and neutral detergents such as transparent soap. Mix it gently with cold water and clean it, and dry it for storage. Or you can use the “ dry cleaning method, that is, first dry it, take off the dust on it, spray the gasoline evenly on the woolen clothes, and then wipe it with a towel. In areas with oil stains, you can wipe them with a cloth dipped in gasoline, hang them in a ventilated and cool place to let the gasoline evaporate, then lay a layer of damp cloth, iron them with an iron, and store them.
Down jacket: Soak in neutral cold water washing liquid for 30 minutes, brush the dirty areas lightly, rinse three or four times with warm water, drain the water lightly, dry the ventilated area, gently tap the down, and then store it in a vacuum bag. Do not expose it to the sun to prevent fading. Or soak the detergent water at 20℃— 30℃ for 10 minutes, then spread it flat on a clean countertop, use a soft brush to dip the washing liquid to gently brush from the inside to the outside, rinse it in clean water, suck out the moisture with a dry towel, dry it in a ventilated place, and finally pat it with a small stick to fluff.
Cotton products and clothing: Wash and dry before entering the cabinet for storage, especially when washing winter cotton coats, do not use force to squeeze them to prevent them from agglomeration and deformation.
Cotton coat: It is best to wash it clean before storage, because if the dirt and oil on the cotton coat are not washed clean, it will easily become moldy after absorbing moisture. It is the washed cotton coat. When it comes to rainy season, it should be kept in the sun a few times when it encounters good weather to avoid mold.
Wood coat: If you don't wear it many times and it's not too dirty, you can slap it with a wooden stick after drying, then use a vacuum cleaner to suck out the floating soil, and finally cover a wet towel on the clothes and iron it flat with an iron.
Clothes with coated fabrics: Not suitable for dry cleaning and machine washing to avoid the coating board being cracked or cracked. In particularly dirty places such as collars and cuffs, you can use a soft brush to dip in detergent to brush it, and then put it in clean water to wash it by hand.
Clothes with wool: When storing clothes with wool, do not put them directly in the wardrobe to avoid insects. You can put the clothes in a plastic bag, wrap a few camphor slices with tissues and put them in the clothes, and then seal the plastic bag with tape.
Sweat clothes: Sweat clothes are prone to insect pests, so they must be kept in time. When washing before storage, you can soak it in warm water first, then soak it in low-temperature light solution of washing powder for 10-15 minutes, and then knead it gently, not rub it. After rinsing, place it on the table and press it dry vigorously (can't twist it dry), and hang it in a ventilated and cool place to dry.
Chemical fiber clothes: Do not rub or brush hard to avoid pilling; do not wash with hot water to avoid shrinkage and wrinkle. After washing, be sure to pour clean with clean water and dry in a ventilated and cool place.
Classification and storage of washed and dried winter clothes: You can put some mothballs wrapped in white paper for wool clothes, but plain silk and chemical fiber fabrics should not be placed together with mothballs to avoid damaging the clothes.
In all winter laundry washing and collection, you should also pay attention to: try to be clean and dry to prevent insects and mildew. The wardrobe cabinet should be clean, dry and sealed. Try to hang leather jackets, wool suits, etc. in the closet. If stored in the box, it should be stored according to the type of fiber. The cotton and synthetic fibers that are wet and pressure-resistant can be placed in the bottom layer, the wool fabrics should be placed in the middle layer, and the silk should be placed in the top layer. Hold it with dried orange peel and cloves next to the wardrobe hanger, which makes the clothes fragrant and insect-proof.
If using insect repellent, it should be hung above the wardrobe to let the odor spread downward. Pack mothballs with white paper, pierce small holes, and do not contact directly with clothes.
It should be noted that housewives should not collect clothes during the season when poplars and catkins are floating all over the sky, otherwise, winter egg larvae may be attached to the clothes, thus endangering the health of their family.