How to clean golden velvet fabric? Washing method
Nov 06, 2021
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How to clean golden velvet fabric? Washing method
How to clean golden velvet fabric? The washing method of golden velvet fabric, golden velvet has excellent biocompatibility with the human body, the surface is smooth, and the friction stimulation coefficient to the human body is second only to silk. When we put on clothes made of gold velvet fabric, we can feel the unique soft texture of gold velvet fabric. According to the curve of the human body, it cares for every inch of our skin in a thoughtful and safe manner. However, many people have this problem about how to wash the gold velvet fabric, so it doesn't matter, as if we will introduce it to you in the spinning class.
There are many things to consider when washing gold velvet fabrics. First of all, we need to pay attention to water temperature, detergent, intensity control during scrubbing, drying conditions, etc.
Dry cleaning.
Before washing the velvet clothes, we need to clean the dust on the surface of the velvet fabric with a clean soft brush, and then gently scrub it in gasoline. In dirty places, we need to knead gently several times. After washing, we need to squeeze out a large amount of gasoline on the surface, then wrap it in a dry bath towel and gently squeeze it to try to wash the gasoline in the remaining fabric on the towel. After opening, we can shake the clothes a few times and dry them, or put the fabric on the table gently.
Washed.
First, wash away the floating dust with clean water, then put it in the soaked detergent, knead a lot of it gently. It should be noted here that we can’t use a washboard or a brown brush. We have to do it in one go. If you leave it halfway, the soaking time is too long and it is easy to cause damage to the fabric, and it is easy to fade.
After washing or dry cleaning, we need to dry the fabric. When drying, we need to find a cool and ventilated place to dry, avoid direct sunlight and sun exposure, so as to avoid various hazards such as yellowing of the fabric caused by direct sunlight or exposure.

