Washing and maintenance methods for Natural Linen

 

Poor cleaning or maintenance methods can greatly shorten the service life of fabrics, but the cleaning methods for workwear produced with different fabrics vary greatly. For example, washing wool workwear with water can greatly affect the appearance and quality of clothing, and some fabrics cannot be dry-cleaned. Below, we will introduce the correct cleaning and maintenance methods for Natural Linen.

 

Cleaning method for linen fabric:

Work clothes made of linen fabric can be hand-washed or machine-washed. Generally, newly purchased linen work clothes have a harder hand feel. Before cleaning, you can soak them in water with a softener and then clean the clothes. Although linen has higher toughness, it is also important to pay attention to the strength during cleaning because this type of fabric has poor elasticity and can easily wrinkle after drying, which can affect the appearance of the clothes. Because the way different clothing is organized also varies, it is advisable to check the cleaning requirements on the clothing tag before cleaning.

Only by following the cleaning requirements on the hang tag can we ensure that everything is safe and sound.

 

Maintenance methods for Natural Linen:

Linen fabric is wear-resistant and not easily damaged, so it does not require much time for regular maintenance and care. However, it is important to note that after cleaning, it is particularly easy to wrinkle, so ironing has become a necessary procedure. Before ironing, the clothing should be kept at a certain humidity level, otherwise it will damage the fabric fibers. Clothing with patterns on the fabric should not be ironed as it can also damage the patterns. When storing, the clothing should be placed in a well-ventilated and dry environment. Linen clothing that is not worn for a long time should be worn after a cool mat in the sun.