Three-proof fabrics usually refer to fabrics that have functions such as waterproof, windproof, and breathable. Special attention needs to be paid to the cleaning of down jackets, and more care and caution are required for down jackets made of rugged fabrics. Read the instructions label carefully firstCheck the instructions on the wash label to understand the fabric composition and cleaning method of the down jacket, some conformal fabrics may require a special cleaning method.
If it's not very dirty or just superficial dirt, you can use a towel to wipe it down or just clean the stained area!
If you really need deep washing, you can refer to the specific methods below:
Wash the down jacket
Check the maintenance label(Wash.)Marks: First, look at the care label on your down jacket to see how it can be washed and dried. Most down jackets can be washed in a washing machine.
Prepare for cleaning: Check for dirt and stains. Emphasis includes the shoulders, cuffs, and neck. For stains that are difficult to remove, a light cleaning can be done with a specialized down cleaner. Stains can be gently washed with a toothbrush or sponge. Stubborn stains may need to be soaked in a pool or bathtub. so that it can be removed completely.
PlacementClothing: Empty the pockets, secure the zipper or button, and then loosely place the puffer jacket in the front-loading washing machine. It is best to wash it separately. If it feels like too little, you can put a few towels to help with balance. Add two or three tennis balls to prevent the down jacket from tangling. It's best to put the down jacket in a laundry bag before putting it in the washing machine!
Add laundry detergent: Use laundry detergent for down jackets. There will be a reminder on the washing label, it is generally best to use neutral laundry detergent and avoid using alkaline laundry detergent.
Set the washing method: Set the washing mode and water temperature according to the instructions on the maintenance label. If possible, add additional rinsing cycles to ensure thorough rinsing.
Tumble dry: When you're done washing, add two or three tennis or wool dryer balls to the dryer to help maintain an even distribution. Try to choose the low temperature mode to dry!
Precautions
Frequent cleaning is not recommended: Frequent washing will affect the down jacket's anti-drilling function and warmth performance.
Not suitable for dry cleaning: Dry cleaner can affect the grease in the down, causing the down jacket to become greasy and lose warmth.
Choose the right way to wash: You can choose to wash by hand or in a front-loading washing machine and avoid using an unsuitable machine washing program.
Three-proof fabric down jacketIt is best to choose hand washing, and pay attention to the use of appropriate detergents, temperatures, and washing methods to maintain the warmth and appearance quality of the down jacket.
The hand washing and cleaning method is as follows:
Preparation
Check the washing instruction label on the inside of the down jacket to see if it can be washed.
Prepare a basin of warm water (about 30 °C) and add an appropriate amount of detergent or neutral detergent for down jackets.
Empty the pockets of your down jacket and close the zipper.
Washing
Soak the down jacket in warm water for 10-15 minutes to allow the detergent to dissolve thoroughly.
Use a soft brush to gently scrub the surface of the down jacket, focusing on the areas with more stains.
Rinse the down jacket with clean water until the detergent is completely removed.
Dehydrate and dry
Put the down jacket in the washing machine and select the dehydration program, which should not be too long.
Dry your down jacket in a ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
SomeHow to clean specific stains
Oil stains: You can apply dish soap or detergent solution to the oil stains, let it stand for 10-15 minutes, and then rinse it off with water.
Ink stains: You can apply alcohol or wind oil essence to the ink stains, let it stand for 10-15 minutes, and then rinse it off with water.
Blood stains: can be soaked in cold water for 15 minutes, and then washed with ammonia-containing water or hydrogen peroxide solution.
The above methods are for reference only. Different brands and fabrics may have different washing requirements, so be sure to check and follow the washing instructions label on your down jacket. If necessary, a professional cleaning service can also be consulted.