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Winter cotton-padded clothes become lumps after washing. What should I do? Practical methods.
Cotton-padded clothes are gathered into a ball after cleaning, and can be reshaped after cleaning. Down jackets can be beaten with hands or wooden sticks to reduce their aggregation. Repeat this step when the clothes are 80% dry, which can reduce the phenomenon of hard lumps of cotton-padded clothes.

The method of cleaning cotton-padded clothes without caking is as follows:

1. Add a proper amount of cleaning agent to warm water and soak the cotton coat in the solution.

2, in cuffs, neckline and other places where frequent friction contact, focus on scrubbing.

3. Then scrub other parts.

4. Soak in clear water, wash off the foam contained in the cotton-padded clothes, hold the neckline of the cotton-padded clothes with both hands, and squeeze out excess water from top to bottom.

5. Hang the cotton-padded clothes in a ventilated and dry place, and don't expose to the sun.

6. Beat the cotton coat with a hanger or a wooden stick to reduce cotton gathering, and repeat this step when the clothes are 80% dry.