The high-grade all-wool lining is not right, so it can only be dry-cleaned. I have no choice.
If you really want to wash pants, you can recommend a way to wear them on your body, just like washing pants for cows, and then dip a clean cloth in water or brush them with a soft brush. Don't use too much water, which is extremely troublesome. It's best to dry-clean, and remember to wrap the buttons when washing. . .
Question 2: Do suits have to be dry-cleaned? Look at the value of this suit. If it's cheap, wash it by hand, and if it's expensive, dry clean it, but in general, dry cleaning is recommended.
Question 3: Do suits have to be dry-cleaned? There will be a label in the pocket of the finished suit, and the washing instructions on it are very clear If it is stated that it must be dry-cleaned, then this dress can't be washed. This fabric bubbles a lot after washing. In that case, you can't get dressed. I have run a dry cleaner for two years, which is very important.
Question 4: Can leisure suit only dry clean? So sad! It must be dry-cleaned. I worked in a clothing company for 8 years. I believe that courage is authority. The reason why it can't be washed is not the fabric, but the limitation of the chest lining and technology of the suit. Let me talk about the chest lining first, which is the filler in the chest position of the suit. Because we Asians are not as developed as the chest muscles in western countries, we will use chest lining to improve this aspect. Of course, different brands have different requirements for lining technology. From low to high, there are adhesive lining, semi-wool lining and all-wool lining. No matter which process, we have done pre-shrinking treatment before processing, such as high temperature, water washing, drying and so on. Even this can't completely guarantee that the finished clothes won't be deformed. Washing and long-term humidity will lead to the deformation of the lining cloth, and the lapel chest (that is, the collar of the suit) will blister, so the suit will be very expensive. I hope the landlord will adopt it!
Question 5: Can this suit fabric only be dry-cleaned? It can be washed.
The fabrics of high-end suits are mostly pure wool, which will be deformed when washed, so they can only be dry-cleaned. The main component of the landlord's suit is polyester fiber, which can be washed.
Question 6: Why is the suit dry-cleaned? Because the requirements of suits are quite strict, the materials are different. Moreover, water can shrink some clothing materials, leading to the deformation of suit fabrics. Dry cleaning agent is a special liquid, which can remove dirt without deforming it, and it is still straight after washing.
Question 7: What is the dry cleaning process of suits? 1. What is dry cleaning?
Dry cleaning means washing clothes without water. It only uses solvents to remove oil stains. Because there is almost no water in the solvent, it is called dry cleaning.
2, the basic steps of dry cleaning are:
The first step is pretreatment, which is to remove stains. It uses artificial additives to pretreat seriously polluted dirt and stains insoluble in dry cleaning solvents (such as juice, nail polish, paint, ink, etc.). ).
The second step is the main washing. Put the pretreated clothes into a dry cleaning machine, wash them thoroughly with dry cleaning solvent, and spin them dry.
The third step, post-treatment, the main purpose is to remove the residual dry cleaning solvent in clothes and irons and shape them.
3. How many kinds of dry cleaning solutions are there? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
There are three main categories, which are:
A, chlorinated hydrocarbon synthesis solvent, the most commonly used is tetrachloroethylene (PEKCRO), which has good safety and strong degreasing and decontamination ability, but it has a strong corrosive effect on metals, and its hydrolysis main substances are toxic, which is harmful to soil, water quality and human body. In addition, it has a strong dissolving effect on plastic, nylon and other products, so this kind of jewelry (such as buttons, etc. ) Be sure to remove it when washing.
B. Chlorofluoride solvent, the typical representative of which is trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC- 1 13), etc. Non-toxic, non-flammable, non-corrosive to rubber and many chemical fibers, and cleaner than tetrachloroethylene. However, such solvents have been banned because they destroy the atmospheric ozone layer.
C. Hydrocarbon solvent, namely petroleum solvent, has good washing effect. Clothes washed with this kind of solvent have no peculiar smell common in tetrachloroethylene washing, and have no pollution to human body and environment. In the past, it was eliminated because of poor security. Now with the development of science and technology, security has been solved, so it is more and more favored by dry cleaners.
4. Some specific problems about dry cleaning.
A. What kind of clothes are not suitable for dry cleaning?
Polypropylene clothing (including rain-proof silk, etc. ), rubber products (including elastic bands), artificial leather, painted ornaments (such as lacquered flowers), metal ornaments, and velvet products bonded with glue.
B. Will frequent dry cleaning shorten the life of clothes?
No, on the contrary, frequent dry cleaning will prolong the service life of clothes. This is because washing first makes the fibers of clothes swell, so that when washing, the detergent will penetrate into the fibers, making it difficult to clean, and the residual detergent will corrode the fibers, making them brittle from the surface, leading to a decrease in the service life of clothes. Dry cleaning will not make the fibers of clothes swell, and dry cleaning agents, especially petroleum solutions, will not penetrate into the fibers, so it will not cause the clothes to become brittle and will not affect the reduction of their service life. Moreover, the stains on clothes will affect the service life for a long time, and once they are cured, they will quickly wear fabric fibers like sandpaper. In addition, bacteria such as spores attached to dust will further damage clothes.
C. Can dry cleaning sterilize?
Yes, but not all bacteria. Generally speaking, microorganisms on clothes can be divided into germs, caterpillars, spores and parasites. In the process of dry cleaning, germs, caterpillars and moth larvae can be killed due to the action of dry cleaning agents. Spores can be peeled off from clothes by mechanical force and then separated by a filter. For lice, it can be killed, but it can't be separated from clothes because of its strong adhesion.
D. Will dry cleaning shrink?
No. Only when it is normal and appropriate in the dry cleaning process, clothes will not shrink. If there is shrinkage, it is because the original garment factory did not do a good job of shrink-proof treatment in advance, and the second is that the dry cleaning agent was mixed with water.
What is wet washing?
Wet washing is a method of washing clothes with water and detergent, as opposed to dry cleaning clothes with tetrachloroethylene and other solvents.
SATRA Fabric Maintenance Technology Center is always asked which method is better, dry cleaning or wet cleaning.
The answer depends on many factors, including the stain type and fiber content of clothes. Other important factors to consider include time, drying and ironing.
Wet washing is usually carried out in the machine, but it can also be carried out by hand if ultra-soft stirring is needed. In contrast, dry cleaning is always in a suitable specially designed machine.
Wet washing may be the oldest known method of fabric washing, so it certainly cannot be called the invention of the 20th century. Machines, additives and drying methods certainly benefit from modern technology, but the principle has not changed.
Wet washing is developing constantly, for example, suits can be wet washed now, while suits can only be dry cleaned in the past.
Now there are advanced washing machines or "wet washing machines". This machine uses mixed additives. This additive is specially designed to remove dirt and hang ....................................................................................................................................................................... & gt
Question 8: How to wash a general suit? Can I wash it by hand? There are two ways to wash suits: dry cleaning and wet cleaning. Dry cleaning is suitable for local dirt cleaning. Check which parts are contaminated before cleaning. Then spray it with water, put a small amount of high-grade soap or washing powder, brush it with a brush, and then rinse the detergent (soap, washing powder and the like) with clear water. Otherwise, white patches will appear on these parts after drying. After washing, dry it to 80% to 90%, spread the suit on a flat felt surface, then spread it on the surface of the suit to be ironed with a semi-wet white cloth, and iron the suit in turn. Wet wash, wash the suit thoroughly with water. Its method is the same as dry cleaning. Its cleaning agent can choose "silk wool detergent" to wash. Never wash a suit with a washing machine. Don't use a towel as a cushion when ironing a suit. It is best to use a white cloth that does not fade. Whenever you wear a suit, you should take out the things in your pocket in time and sweep the dust off the surface of the suit with a brush in the right direction. If possible, hang it with a suit hanger and cover it with a clean plastic bag. This can not only prevent the suit from being deformed, but also prevent the dust from getting dirty. If you can't hang a suit, you can fold it up as usual, put it in a plastic bag, or wrap it in paper and store it together. Do not press, fold, compress or wrinkle hard.
When the suit is too dirty to be dry-cleaned, it should be soaked in cold water for about 20 minutes before washing, then squeezed out with both hands, and then soaked in neutral washing powder solution (1 spoon/piece) or soap chip solution at about 40℃ for 10 minute. It is forbidden to soak in hot water and use strong alkaline soap. Take the clothes out with water, and pay attention to "three levels and one level" when brushing, that is, the washboard should be flat, the clothes should be smooth, the washing should be flat, and the force should be even. The key points of washing are: lapel, front piece, hem, pocket, cuff and shoulder; Pants include: waist, pocket, front and back pants, and pants corners. After brushing, put the clothes back into the washing liquid for several times, then squeeze out the washing liquid, wash it with 25 grams of white vinegar and warm water, and then rinse it with cold water. Straighten and lay all parts flat, and hang them in a cool and ventilated place to dry, so as to avoid baking with naked flame or exposure to strong sunlight.
Clever maintenance of suits
Brush, iron and dry before collection. All wool suits should be wrapped in paper and put in clothes pockets.
There is no need to put mothballs in chemical fiber fabrics when putting bugs in wardrobes and wardrobes.
1. suit * * *, it is best to hang it with a hanger suitable for suit shoulder width. Gently brush it off with a soft brush after wearing it.
Dust off to keep the fabric clean.
When the clothes you are wearing are wet, immediately use a clean towel to absorb the water, and then use a clean white cloth.
Cover and iron. After the suit is stained with oil, it can be scrubbed with absorbent cotton dipped in gasoline, and the scrubbing surface should be large.
Some. Wipe off the oil stains, then gently dry the traces left by gasoline with a dry towel or dry cloth, and then use a clean wet white cloth.
Cover ironing. When ironing, the temperature should be controlled and the iron should be constantly moved to prevent damage to the fabric and poles.
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3. After putting on a dirty suit, it is not advisable to wash it with water or a washing machine. It should be dry.
It should be washed to keep the prototype of the suit. Simple suits, including woolen or acrylic imitations, with yarn-dyed medium-long fibers.
Wool seams can be washed. However, you should pay attention to the method when washing, and it is best to soak a proper amount of soap slices in warm water.
Soak clothes. Rub it a little after soaking, rinse it with clear water, and then hang it in the shade with a hanger to dry.
After ironing the clothes.
Question 9: Does the newly bought suit need to be dry-cleaned or washed? It can be washed off with vinegar, but it is recommended that you do not wash it with water.
Wipe with a semi-wet soft cloth first;
Try to brush lightly with a fine brush to see if it can be brushed off;
If all else fails, send it to dry cleaning.