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What should I do if the red clothes change color after ironing?

Woolen clothes are worn for a long time, and some places will be polished very brightly. You can spray them with a mixture of vinegar and water. Then iron it back and forth several times with an iron, and the light can be eliminated.

When ironing nylon and artificial silk fabrics, the temperature should not be too high, otherwise the dyeing of the fabrics (especially gray and blue) will be destroyed and spots will appear.

The folds of leather clothes can be ironed with an iron, and the temperature should not be too high. When ironing, cotton cloth should be padded and the iron should be kept moving.

Washed chemical fiber clothes generally don't need ironing. For example, it is necessary to know the ironing temperature of different chemical fiber clothes. In addition, when ironing, the iron does not directly contact the clothes to prevent the clothes from changing color and shrinking. Spray water evenly on the back of clothes, put a layer of wet cloth under it, and then dry iron it. After the chemical fiber clothes are ironed yellow, you should immediately put on a wet towel and iron them again, so that they can be restored to their original state.

Down jackets should not be ironed with an electric iron. If wrinkles appear, you can iron the down jacket with a wet cloth filled with boiling water in a large enamel tea jar. This will not damage the fabric, but also avoid light marks on the surface of the clothes.