Suede fabric, with its unique soft touch, natural luster and luxurious texture, occupies an indispensable position in the fashion industry. Whether it is classic suede shoes or fashionable suede jackets, they can add a unique charm to the wearer. However, the delicacy and uniqueness of Suede fabric also means that it requires more meticulous maintenance and cleaning.
1. Daily maintenance points
1. Avoid direct contact with rough surfaces
Suede fabric is very susceptible to scratches and abrasions, so in daily wear, try to avoid direct contact with sharp objects, rough surfaces or hard objects. When storing, you should also choose soft hangers and dust bags to avoid creases and deformation caused by folding or heavy pressure.
2. Waterproof and anti-fouling treatment
Although Suede fabric itself has a certain degree of hygroscopicity, in order to enhance its anti-fouling and waterproof ability, it is recommended to carry out professional waterproof and anti-fouling treatment before the wear after purchase. This can not only effectively reduce the penetration of stains, but also provide certain protection for shoes or clothing on rainy days.
3. Regular ventilation and drying
Suede fabric is prone to moisture and mold if worn for a long time or stored in a humid environment. Therefore, it is recommended to take out Suede fabric clothing regularly and dry it in a well-ventilated place to remove moisture and keep it dry.
2. Professional cleaning steps
1. Pre-treatment of local stains
For accidentally stained stains, they should be treated immediately. Use a special suede eraser or soft brush to gently wipe the surface of the stain, and pay attention to the strength to be gentle to avoid damaging the fluff. For stubborn stains, use a small amount of professional suede cleaner and follow the instructions on the manual for local cleaning.
2. Overall cleaning
If the Suede fabric clothing needs to be cleaned as a whole, it is recommended to send it to a professional dry cleaner for processing. Professional dry cleaners will use appropriate cleaning methods and tools according to the characteristics of the fabric and the type of stains to ensure that the clothes are cleaned to the effect while avoiding damage.
3. Restore the fluff texture
After cleaning, the fluff of Suede fabric may become flat or messy. At this time, you can use a special suede brush or napping device to gently comb along the direction of the growth of the velvet to restore its original fluffiness and texture. Note that the brush should be soft and of reliable quality to avoid secondary damage to the fabric.
III. Precautions
1. Avoid direct cleaning with water and chemical detergents
Water and chemical detergents may destroy the fiber structure of Suede fabric, causing fading, deformation or shrinkage. Therefore, during the cleaning process, you should strictly follow the product instructions or professional advice to avoid using improper cleaning methods.
2. Regular maintenance and inspection
In addition to daily cleaning and maintenance, Suede fabric clothing should also be regularly inspected. Pay attention to whether there are problems such as wear, fading or deformation, and take corresponding repair measures in time.
3. Storage precautions
Suede fabric clothing that is not worn for a long time should be properly stored in a cool, dry, ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environment. At the same time, it is recommended to use dust bags or clothing covers for protection to reduce the erosion of dust and air pollutants on the fabric.