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FAQs

 

  • How can I view the way the clothes are washed?

On the scrubbing of the inside of the gown, clothing fabric composition and methods of care are indicated. It is recommended that you take care of your clothing with reference to the washing, drying and blanching advice given, based on the characteristics of each fabric.

  • Why do the clothes get out of color?

Because of the special process or fabric characteristics, especially clothing that uses a semi dyeing process and a water washing process, a fall on color after water washing is prone to occur. As in the plant volar blue staining process, cryo staining by extracting the juice of a natural plant attaches the dye to the fabric, so there is a certain degree of fading during washing. Denim and canvas thicker fabrics, with dyes attached only to the surface, exhibit a blanching effect after water wash rubbing such clothing cannot be wringing, gentle hand washing is recommended, and the number of washes minimized.

  • Why should the clothes get hairy and ball up?

Piloerection is the formation of a line hair whose fibrous endings are exposed to external friction, and piloerection is the continuous friction of the villi, forming small nodules or ball like aggregations on the surface. Fabric characteristics, the degree of friction, the way of washing, etc., can affect the degree of fabric piloting balls. Minimizing friction during donning and properly trimming the hair bulb using the correct form of washing are effective in reducing the amount of hair lifting.

  • Why should the clothes fall out and fall debris?

The fall off was due to the small twist of the fabric yarn, the weak binding force between fibers, and the occurrence of flocculent fall off when subjected to soaking friction during washing. In addition, special processes can also make clothing prone to fall off and crumb phenomena, such as the flower cutting process that cuts yarn to make tassels or the effect of vellus. Exposure should be avoided by minimizing frictional pulling during clothing washing, by using hand washing or by placing it inside a laundry bag and gentle hand washing.

  • Which types of clothes are easy to tick to break a hole?

Fur knitted fabric and silk clothing are easier to tick holes. The hair thread knitted is organized into more hydrophobic by coils in series, which is easily deformed by pulling with external force; Whereas silk clothing is easy to tick on the silk when rubbed because of its fine fibers and light and thin cloth surfaces. These two types of clothing should avoid contact with pointed items, should not be soaked during washing, and should not be wringing.

  • Which types of clothing are not invertible and dry?

To avoid brittle breaks of fibers at elevated temperatures, tissue thin linters, pinnae, and silk wool clothing are not invertible and dry. Try to mitigate clothing pulling when washing flower lifting clothing can be bagged with machine washing, whereas quill or silk wool clothing recommends hand washing to avoid deformation of the clothing, washing after an age of natural drying and not wringing.