The solution is to mix half a cup of vinegar and half a cup of water, and then apply the mixture to shiny clothes. Remember to touch it a little and then dry it. When the clothes are dry, put a clean cloth on them and iron them at low temperature. Then you will find that the ironed clothes are not as bright as before. But there is still light, and the most thorough solution is not to wear a dress for a long time, and not to wear it all the time ~
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Color change of clothes
Mysterious raindrop stains
Fading caused by wear
Decolorization caused by oxidant
Bleeding problem of leather accessories
Stains oozing from button dyes
Curtain macula
Stains on elastic bands
Decline of fluorescent whitening agent
Acid-induced color change
Oil stain after oxidation
Yellow shirt rubber lining
Dyeing transfer in dry cleaning
Fading caused by some beauty drugs
Sugary stains after coking
Color change caused by alkali
Light fading
Decomposition of coagulant
Fading caused by gasification
Clothing injury category
A hole in a knitted fabric
Hook yarn problem of plush yarn knitted fabric
insect pest
Film-covered curtain
Local inverted hairs or shadows on velvet.
Pilling problem of clothing containing low twist yarn
Damage of sulfur dyes
Crepe shirt collar
Deterioration caused by antiperspirants
The rubber core of elastic yarn loses elasticity.
The yarn on the cloth slides with the sewing thread.
The damage of salt to silk
Foaming of windbreaker materials
The washing problem of ties
Curtain shrinkage
Stripping problem of self-adhesive liner
Sunlight-induced curtain damage
Button damage caused by dry cleaning
Deformation damage caused by tension retraction