Efello Washing Instructions, Follow the instructions for better life of your garments.
Silk: Silk Dry
cleaning is generally preferred and use a professional dry cleaner who
knows how to treat silk. For items without linings and without
embellishments attached, careful hand washing is permissible, with mild
soap and lukewarm water. Chlorine bleach should never be used on silk.
Avoid exposing to sunlight & dry the garment in shade only. For
long-time storage, silk should be sealed against light, air and insects.
Cotton: Cotton
can be easily laundered. It can withstand high temperatures (boiling
water does not hurt the fiber). Any good detergent can be used to wash
cotton. Chlorine bleach can be used safely on cotton whites. Use color
safe bleach on dyed cottons. Since cotton fibers are fairly inelastic
cotton fabrics may wrinkle easily. And, fabric may need frequent
pressing. A higher heat setting is needed in the dryer to dry cotton.
Cotton will take much longer to dry than less absorbent fibers. Cotton
can be ironed with a hot iron, and does not scorch easily.
Wool: Hang on
shaped or padded hangers, leaving lots of space. In general, wool
fibers will shed wrinkles and return to their original shape Empty
pockets, remove belts and hang with closures zipped and buttoned. Brush
wool to remove surface soil. Use a damp sponge for knits and finer
fabrics. Refresh wool garments quickly after wearing or unpacking by
hanging them in a steamy bathroom. Moisture from the steam will remove
wrinkles. Remove spots and stains promptly. Dry clean once a season(or
when stained), and especially before storing.
Always steam when pressing wool. Use the wool setting. Avoid pressing
wool totally dry. When possible, press on the reverse side of the
fabric.
Polyester: Use
warm water and add a fabric softener to the final rinse cycle. Avoid
exposing to sunlight & dry the garment in shade only or machine dry
at low temperature setting and remove articles as soon as the tumbling
cycle is complete. If ironing is needed, use a moderately warm iron.
Most items made from polyester can be dry-cleaned.
Linen: Some
linens are washable, while others are dry clean only. Be sure to check
the label. Washable household linen, handkerchiefs, and linen apparel
can be washed easily and become softer with use. White linens should be
dried in the sun, if to help them to keep their whiteness. Generally
speaking, dry cleaning is recommended for drapery linens, upholstery
linens and decorative linens. Linen fabrics may need frequent pressing.
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