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Recommendations for the care of fabrics

If you want to keep your product in perfect condition, we recommend that you wash it on a delicate cycle or hand wash at 30-40 degrees, using a liquid detergent.

 

Different fabrics require a certain temperature treatment, moisture level and smoothing method, so be sure to read the information on the label.


Synthetic fabrics can only be processed with a warm iron using wet gauze for individual areas of the product. It is best to iron synthetics through a lining cloth.

Silk must be moistened before ironing, having previously wrapped the product in a wet cloth for half an hour. In no case should you splash a silk thing: later water drops can appear as ugly spots. Iron dark silk through a thin fabric from the wrong side, but light things are better to be ironed from the front side.

Lining fabrics (satin, twill, silk) must be ironed from the back without moistening, so as not to lose shine and leave water stains.

Jersey is best ironed through wet gauze or cloth using a warm iron. Remember that it stretches well. Therefore, try not to deform the thing with sharp movements of the iron.

Raw silk is used for sewing curtains and decorative items. Such material is ironed in a moistened state inside out with a very hot iron.

Rayon after washing, it is best to wrap in a material that absorbs moisture well. It is necessary to iron from the wrong side with a moderately heated iron.

Terry products should not be ironed to preserve their softness and ability to absorb moisture well.

Wool dries quickly, so products made of it are ironed only through a wet fabric from the wrong side at a temperature of 150-165 ° C, carefully applying the iron. If woolen clothes have shrunk during washing, moisten them by spraying them with water, let them rest and iron them through a cloth, stretching them to the desired size.