As a layer inside the clothes, linings are usually made of different materials, such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, etc. Since linings of different materials have different characteristics, different methods need to be adopted when cleaning. The following are cleaning suggestions based on different materials:
How to clean cotton linings
Cotton lining is one of the most common lining materials, which has good moisture absorption and breathability. The steps to clean cotton linings are as follows:
1. Pretreatment: Before washing, you can fully soak the clothes, and evenly apply a layer of toothpaste on the collar, cuffs and other easily dirty parts, brush them gently with a brush, or rub some salt powder on these parts and gently wash them.
2. Washing: Soak the clothes in water for about 10 minutes, then add an appropriate amount of laundry detergent and continue to soak for about 10 minutes. After that, you can use a brush to scrub directly, which can effectively remove dirt.
3. Note: When washing, be careful not to use hot water to avoid fading or shrinking the clothes. In addition, after washing, the clothes should be avoided from being exposed to strong sunlight to prevent damage.
How to clean linen linings
Linen linings are loved by many people for their unique texture and breathability. The key points for cleaning linen linings include:
1. Gentle washing: Linen fibers are hard and have poor cohesion, so they should be handled gently during washing. Avoid using a hard brush or rubbing hard to prevent the fabric from fluffing.
2. Avoid high temperatures: The water temperature should not be too high during washing to avoid damaging the fibers. Similarly, linen linings after washing should not be exposed to strong sunlight to prevent fading.
How to clean silk linings
Silk linings are known for their soft and smooth touch and elegant luster. The key to cleaning silk linings is to maintain their natural luster and softness:
1. Neutral detergent: Use neutral soap or laundry detergent for washing, and avoid using strong alkaline detergents.
2. Low-temperature washing: The water temperature should be controlled at lukewarm or room temperature during washing to avoid high temperature damaging the fiber.
3. Gentle treatment: Avoid twisting hard during washing to avoid damaging the fiber. After washing, squeeze the water gently and dry it in a cool and ventilated place.
How to clean wool lining
Wool lining is favored for its excellent warmth retention and comfort. The key points of cleaning wool lining include:
1. Neutral detergent: Use neutral detergent for washing and avoid using strong alkaline detergents.
2. Low-temperature washing: The washing water temperature should not exceed 40 degrees Celsius to prevent the wool fiber from shrinking and deforming.
3. Gentle treatment: Avoid using a washboard to wash during washing to avoid damaging the fiber. When using a washing machine to dehydrate, the time should not be too long to prevent shrinkage.
Conclusion
In summary, different materials require different methods when cleaning linings. Understanding and following the correct cleaning steps can not only extend the service life of the lining, but also maintain its original texture and appearance. Before washing any lining, it is best to check the care label on the garment for the most accurate washing instructions.
