How to wash plush pajamas
Plush pajamas should not be soaked in cold water for too long before washing, and should be controlled at 10 ~ 30 minutes according to the color, cleanliness and thickness of clothes. The washing temperature should not be too high and should not be soaked in hot water. Generally, it is below 40℃ to prevent the elasticity of plush fabrics from decreasing.

Use soap flakes or neutral washing powder first when washing. Generally speaking, soap chips are used in worsted or light color, and washing powder is used in wool or dark plush pajamas. Don't use a washboard or a mallet when washing. Brush method should be adopted.

The washing time should not be too long, so as to avoid fiber interlocking and felting. Face the lines when you brush, and don't use too much force. Don't wring it out after washing, squeeze out the water by hand and drain it. Dry it in a cool and ventilated place, and don't expose it to strong sunlight to prevent the plush fabric from losing its luster and elasticity. Hang the clothes until they are half dry, and then have plastic surgery. Put one hand in your pocket, and pat your shoulder, chest, pocket cover and other places with the other hand in the field several times, and gently stretch the cuffs, front and trouser legs to avoid wrinkling and facilitate ironing.

When collecting plush pajamas, dust should be removed, thoroughly dried and stored after dehumidification. It's best to dry clean it once. Dry cleaning can not only decontaminate and improve the cleanliness of clothes, but also disinfect clothes at one time. Because tetrachloroethylene, a dry cleaning agent, has a strong bactericidal and insecticidal effect.

Plush pajamas are easy to attract insects, so when stored for a long time, moth-proofing agents should be put in the suitcase or wardrobe to ensure the safety of clothes.

Plush pajamas have strong hygroscopicity, so they should be ventilated or aired frequently in rainy season to prevent mildew and deterioration. When drying, you should avoid strong light, or sun on the opposite side, so as not to fade the clothes.