How to care for clothes using large-scale laundry equipment

2021-05-26

  Fur garments after being cleaned in a large laundry facility. Before storing, allow fur items to air-dry thoroughly, fold them with the lining facing outward, place them in boxes or cabinets alongside mothproofing agents wrapped in thin paper (avoid using naphthalene balls), and then store them. Fur must never be exposed to moisture; otherwise, it will become stiff and shed fur.

  Rubber raincoats after being cleaned in a large laundry facility. Rubber raincoats tend to stick together when exposed to water and heat, so they should be hung on a hanger to dry completely before storage. Avoid placing them near high‑temperature heat sources while drying. When storing, insert newspaper between the layers, or sprinkle talcum powder or baby powder into the crevices and spread it evenly; this will help prevent sticking. Since talcum powder or baby powder can leave a residue on the garment and affect its appearance, we recommend using the newspaper‑lining method.

  Down jackets after being cleaned with large‑scale laundry equipment and hotel‑grade washing machines. Before storing, down jackets must be thoroughly washed and dried according to proper procedures; electroplated metal buttons should be coated with paraffin wax, and the garment should be left open to prevent rusting. Down jackets typically feature plastic zippers; during storage, avoid placing heavy objects on them and keep the zippers fastened to prevent the teeth from becoming deformed. If the zipper is metal, apply paraffin wax to protect it. In summer, choose a clear, sunny day to air‑dry the jacket in a cool, well‑ventilated outdoor area, allowing any absorbed moisture to evaporate completely.

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