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How to say after-sales maintenance of clothing?

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Down jackets should be dry-cleaned, not washed and ironed at high temperature. Don't twist the dry cleaning rack of sweaters. Wash cotton to avoid entanglement. When washing chemical fiber, blended fabric and silk, the temperature should be around 35 degrees to avoid high temperature ironing.

Storage methods of all kinds of clothes:

(1) Cotton and linen clothes: During storage, clothes should be washed, dried and stacked flat, and wardrobes, cabinets and polyethylene bags should be kept clean and dry to prevent mildew. It is best to store white clothes separately from dark clothes to prevent dyeing or yellowing.

(2) Silk clothing: When collecting, to prevent moisture and dust, cover the clothing with a layer of cotton cloth or wrap the silk clothing. White clothes can't be put in camphor boxes or mothballs, otherwise they will turn yellow easily.

(3) Woolen clothes: After wearing all kinds of woolen clothes for a period of time, they should be dried and patted to remove dust. Put it in a dry place when not in use. It should be hung and stored, and the reverse side of the fabric should be turned out to prevent fading, weathering and wind marks. Brush or wash, iron, dry and ventilate for one day before storage. High-grade woolen clothing, it is best to hang in the wardrobe, do not stack, so as not to deform and affect the appearance. When storing all wool or blended clothes, wrap the mothballs in cotton paper and put them in clothes pockets or wardrobes and boxes. Plush clothes should be stored separately from other clothes to avoid falling and soiling other clothes.

(4) Chemical fiber clothing: Man-made fiber clothing should be laid flat and should not be hung for a long time to avoid elongation due to hanging. When storing blended fabric garments containing natural fibers, you can put a small amount of mothballs or pesticides, but don't touch them; For clothes made of synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon, moth balls and sanitary balls are not needed to avoid the damage of binaphthol to clothes and fabrics.