The Correct Way To Clean Velvet Fabrics

Sep 09, 2023

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Velvet is divided into two types: silk weaving and silk brocade interweaving. The patterns can be divided into front carving (velvet flower) and reverse carving (velvet flower). The varieties include pieces, table rugs, cushions, art hanging screens, etc. The pieces can be Making high-end fashion and sofa and car seat cushion fabrics.
Weft knitted velvet fabric is a high-end knitted fabric made from terry fabric produced on imported equipment and processed by dyeing, shearing and other post-finishing processes. The product has plump villi, bright luster, soft hand feel and good taking performance.
Clothes made of velvet fabrics will be steamed. Therefore, there may be some burn marks left by steam ironing on the clothes.
After buying the clothes, wait for a while and the perm marks will disappear.
The surface of velvet is composed of densely packed small fluff. During the production and processing of the fabric, a small amount of fluff particles will remain on it, which is inevitable. Most of it will be washed out during the first wash. If the suit is black, dark cards such as sapphire blue will look more obvious. This is normal, so don't worry too much! No special handling is required. Generally, this situation will gradually get better after a few normal wears and washes. Try not to wash velvet in the washing machine.
Do not wring it out hard as it will damage the velvet. During the process of wearing, the velvet is artificially hung on the inside. Do not pull it out with your hands, as it will loosen the velvet and cause velvet to fall out. If you must use a washing machine to clean the velvet, you can zip up the suit, turn it over and put it away. In the laundry bag, wash on gentle cycle. After washing, it should be placed on a rack to drip dry and avoid direct sunlight exposure.

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