
Inadvertently washing your favorite lace shirt or sweater, which will cause your favorite clothes to change and lose water; everyone has encountered this situation. Ottoman Textiles cloth expert Barbara. Barbara Stern unravels, stylus can easily shrink water during washing, because "sweaters are usually made of wool or cotton, and there are many gaps in their fabric; molecules in these fibers will gather together when they encounter heat, leaving the gaps away, causing the clothes to shrink."
Fortunately, shrinking does not mean that your favorite clothes are destroyed, because sweaters can be restretched. Just follow the following 4 steps to easily restore the sweater that has been washed and dried and restored to its original state.
The key to restoring the shrink-sweat sweater is those that can "relax" the fiber. NYC House Cleaners laundry care expert Gretchen. "Skin semen, baby shampoo, Borax and white vinegar are all things that can relax the sweater's fibers, so that the clothes can be stretched back to their original state," said Gretchen Boyd. "If the laundry semen is effective, why not just wash the clothes back in the washing machine and wash them again?" The reason is that you will need more laundry detergent than ordinary laundry to achieve results.
Step 1: Choose a "relaxation agent"Choose one of the following ingredients: swelling, baby shampoo, borax/laundryer or white vinegar.
Step 2: SoakFind a container that is enough to soak the sweater and add about one plus water, pour in the container with warm water and add a quarter cup of "relaxation agent"; press the sweater lightly into the water to soak it, and leave it soak for about 15 minutes and pour for 30 minutes.
Step 3: After washing, soak the sweater out of the container, then wash it with clean water under the head.Boyd warned: "Avoid twisting the sweater, as this will cause the sweater to rise or distort; lightly press or press until it is cleaned and there is no foam left."
Step 4: Use a towel to press a towel on a flat surface, place the washed clean sweater on the towel; use another towel to remove the sweater, or slowly lift the sweater on the towel until the sweater is still moist but no longer drips.Next restretch and restore. "Just pull the end of the clothes like a sleeve, and pull it lightly until the sweater gradually returns to its original state," Boyd said. "A good little trick is to find a fitted piece of clothing under the sweater to compare, so that you know where the sweater should be pulled and how long it should be pulled."
When you restore the sweater to its original state, put it flat and when the sweater is completely dry, it will look like a new one.
(This article is selected from World News Network)
Responsible editor Ye Zicen