We all have such an experience: a beloved chemical fiber fabric cotton jacket, not long after wearing, actually began to bubble into a disaster, like a small "trouble bead", people can't help but wonder if there is something wrong with their washing and care methods. In fact, there are some little secrets behind the appearance of these small bubbles.
First of all, chemical fiber fabrics are more prone to friction and static electricity because of the different fiber structure from natural fibers, which makes it easier for clothes to absorb tiny dust and fiber fragments during wearing and washing. Over time, these small particles will form small clumps on the surface of the fabric, which are commonly known as bubbles.
So, how to solve this tricky problem?First of all, we have to start with what we wear on a daily basis. Try to avoid rubbing the same area for long periods of time, such as the shoulder position where the backpack strap often rubs. If you need a backpack, consider carrying it by hand or changing it to give your clothes a "breather".
Next is the washing and care session. When washing the padded jacket of chemical fiber fabrics, remember to wash it on the opposite side, use a mild detergent, preferably hand wash or choose the gentle mode of the washing machine. Don't twist it hard after washing, just lay it flat and dry it directly. This minimizes the stress on the fabric and avoids the formation of bubbles.
If bubbles have formed, do not rush to remove them with scissors or roughly, as this may damage the fabric. Try a special laundry shaver to gently remove small bubbles from the surface. However, the shaving should also be used with caution to avoid scratching the clothing.
In addition, care is also required when storing it. Try to avoid squeezing and keep your closet dry and ventilated. If possible, keep some moisture repellent in your closet to keep moisture out and reduce static electricity caused by friction against your clothes.
Finally, there are a few tips we can take to extend the life of your clothes. For example, you can use a sprayer to gently spray some anti-static spray before wearing, which can reduce the generation of static electricity to a certain extent. Of course, if possible, it is also a good choice to switch to a more stable fabric.
In short, the foaming of the padded jacket of chemical fiber fabric is not an unsolvable problem, and through correct wearing, washing and storage, it can completely make your clothes rejuvenated. Remember, every piece of clothing is part of your life story, give them the right care and they will give back to you in the best possible condition.