Teach you how to properly clean bedding

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Teaches how to properly clean bedding

Teaches how to properly clean bedding

How to wash sweaters?

Washing sweaters is much easier than you think. In fact, most cashmere sweaters and wool knitwear can be hand-washed, even if they indicate that they can only be dry-cleaned. Just follow the basic hand washing method above. If necessary, just use a steam iron or other steam engine to level the wrinkles after drying.

How to wash plush toys?

These cute friends are still "washing is healthier" and especially often have to have close contact with children! Still follow the basic hand washing method mentioned above, use neutral detergent and one tablespoon of borax to dissolve it fully; immerse the plush toy in water, then press it a few times so that the foam can be immersed in the plush toy, and then soak for about an hour. The time of soaking depends on the dirtyness of the toy; there is a small trick: use a hair dryer to blow the surface fluff on the surface when the plush toy is about to dry, so that the surface of the toy can be restored to fluff.

How to wash the quilt

The quilt does not need to be dry cleaned unless the fabric of the quilt is not resistant to washing, just throw it into the washing machine; put the quilt into the washing machine, set the washing option to warm water, and gently (different washing machine options will be different. If there is no warm water washing option, you can directly use tap water or set it to semi-automatic washing mode, and then manually fill it with warm water). Generally speaking, it is best to wash quilts with a front-mounted drum washing machine. First, it is easier to put and remove the quilts than the top-up type, and second, it is less wear on the fabric; if conditions permit, it is best to rinse twice; when

is thrown in, it is best to put a few tennis balls in, so that the quilt can be close to the edge of the drum; if your washing machine has a drying function, remember to set it to a lower temperature, although the drying time is longer, it will cause less damage to the quilt.

How to wash pillows

The steps for washing pillows are similar to washing quilts. You can throw them directly into the washing machine to wash them, but only for fiber-filled pillows (such as down pillows). Cassia, latex and other filled pillows can only be dried and cannot be washed, otherwise you will bear the consequences.

First, set the washing machine water temperature to hot, fill the drum with water, and then pause the washing progress of the washing machine; then put in your commonly used detergent, and add 1/2 cup of detergent (such as borax); put two pillows in the drum (to make the drum balance a little more when rolling), soak for an hour, and then let the washing machine continue the next washing progress (some washing machines have the function of "finish washing" and soak for a period of time before washing); put a few tennis balls before throwing water. If the washing machine has a low-speed drying option, it is recommended to choose low-speed drying; remember to dry the pillow core thoroughly or dry it, otherwise it will become moldy.