Non-woven Fabric Care

Aug 05, 2025

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Non-woven fabrics should be kept clean and washed frequently to prevent moth infestation. During seasonal changes, wash, iron, and air dry non-woven fabrics, seal them in plastic bags, and store them flat in your wardrobe. Keep them out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Regular ventilation and dust removal are essential, but prolonged exposure to the sun should be avoided. Additionally, place mildew and moth repellent tablets in your wardrobe to prevent moisture, mold, and moth infestation on cashmere products. When wearing clothes, consider matching them well. When wearing them as innerwear, ensure the lining of outerwear is smooth. Avoid placing hard objects, such as pens and key holders, in pockets to prevent localized friction and pilling. When wearing them as outerwear, minimize friction with hard surfaces (such as sofa backs, armrests, and tabletops) and avoid hooks. Wearing clothes for extended periods of time is recommended; it's recommended to rest or rotate them every five days or so to allow the fabric to regain its elasticity and prevent fiber fatigue. If pilling occurs, avoid pulling it too hard. Use scissors to remove the pilling to prevent unraveling and irreparable damage.

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