Coated fabrics have the advantages of novelty, bright colors, and comfortable feel. They are increasingly used in clothing fabrics. However, delamination, delamination, and delamination often occur during the washing process. Cracking and other phenomena, then how should coated fabrics be washed? The following is introduced for reference:
1. Coated fabric Why can’t it be dry cleaned?
Coated fabrics have been increasingly used in recent years. Whether it is down jackets, cotton coats, casual wear or sportswear, coated fabrics will be used. Since the coating is made of synthetic resin material, this resin material is not resistant to dry cleaning solvents. If it is dry cleaned with perchlorethylene, it can cause local blistering; dark fabrics will produce light-colored strips or irregular sheet marks; Some coated fabrics will also cause the coating to dissolve and penetrate to the outside, making them sticky to the touch; or worse, they will harden and break when bent. Some problems will occur after just one dry cleaning, while others will have problems after several dry cleanings, such as blistering, deformation, dissolution, shrinkage, etc. Therefore, coated fabrics can only be washed. Picture
2. How to wash coated fabrics?
Improper washing methods can also cause accidents, such as machine washing, strong scrubbing, etc. Accidents may occur.
When cleaning coated fabrics, you should first soak them in warm water to soften them, then add an appropriate amount of neutral detergent and gently hand wash them. Brush them clean before twisting them. Be sure not to twist the twist to squeeze out the water, just squeeze it downwards, then rinse it with clean water and squeeze it again to remove the water.
Be sure not to expose it to the sun, just place it in a ventilated place.
Everyone needs to pay attention to: the cleaning time of coated fabrics should not be too long, otherwise it will deform, tear, and delaminate, causing irreparable losses
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Its main features are warmth and good breathability.
Another feature of this fabric is : It has good wear resistance. Microfiber fabric feels soft, breathable and moisture-permeable, so it has obvious advantages in terms of touch and physiological comfort. Microfiber fabric has poor wrinkle resistance (this is because the fiber is soft and wrinkles (due to poor elastic recovery); in order to overcome this shortcoming, a “composite” process was adopted, which greatly improved the shortcomings of poor wrinkle resistance of microfiber fabrics. Composite fabric is a popular outerwear fabric in Europe and America.