1. Avoid strong light when drying clothes. You can dry clothes in a cool and ventilated place until they are half dry, and then dry them in the weak sunshine in the morning and evening, which can protect the color of clothes. Especially many clothes such as wool, silk and nylon often turn yellow after direct sunlight. Remember, delicate baby clothes must be "hung"!
2. Because of its strong light absorption, white clothes should be put away as soon as they are dried, which can prevent fluorescent dyes in laundry detergent from absorbing a lot of sunlight, causing clothes to turn yellow after being exposed to the sun for a day.
3, dark clothes: In order to avoid fading, when drying clothes, you can turn the clothes over and turn the inside outside to dry.
4. Pure cotton, cotton and linen clothing: Because of its strength, this kind of clothing hardly drops in the sun, or slightly drops but does not deform, so it can be directly spread in the sun. But in order to avoid fading, it is best to turn the reverse side outward.
5, chemical fiber clothes: because acrylic fiber is easy to change color and yellow after exposure; Nylon, polypropylene fiber and man-made fiber are easy to age in the sun; Polyester and vinylon will accelerate the photochemical cracking of fibers under the action of sunlight, which will affect the service life of fabrics. Therefore, chemical fiber clothes can be hung directly on the hanger after washing, naturally dehydrated and dried in the shade.
6. Silk clothes: Don't wring out these clothes by water machine. You can wrap clothes in towels to squeeze out water, and then hang them upside down in the shade to dry. In addition, due to the poor sun resistance of silk clothing, it can not be directly exposed to the sun, otherwise it will lead to the fading of the fabric.
7. Sweater: Sweaters absorb water after cleaning, which is generally heavy, and clothes are easily deformed when hanging. Therefore, after washing, you can put the clothes in a net bag and hang them in a ventilated place to dry. If possible, it can be spread on other objects to dry, and attention should be paid to avoiding exposure and baking.
8. Wool clothes: After washing, put them in a cool and ventilated place, let them dry naturally, and the reverse side should face outwards. Because the surface of wool fiber is a scale layer, the natural oleoamine film outside it gives wool fiber a soft luster. If exposed to the sun, the oil amine film on the surface will deteriorate due to high temperature oxidation, which will seriously affect its appearance and service life.
9, neckline cuffs and other places: when drying clothes, carefully arrange neckline cuffs and other places, so that there will be no wrinkles after the clothes are dry.
10, clothes need wrinkle-proof: after clothes are dehydrated in the washing machine, it is best to take them out and dry them immediately, because they are easy to fade and wrinkle after being put in the dehydrator for too long. Secondly, after the clothes are taken out of the dehydrator, they should be shaken a few times immediately to prevent wrinkling. In addition, after shirts, blouses, sheets, etc. They are all dry, and stretching and patting can also help prevent wrinkles.