To clean the curtains, the first step is to sweep away the floating ash. Curtains exposed to empty air for a long time tend to accumulate dust. When disassembling, dust must be carefully removed from the surface with a feather duster and a vacuum cleaner. Otherwise, the floating dust is stained with water, easy to adhere, and can not be cleaned. After the floating ash is washed away, remove it. If you use Roman poles at home, remove the ends of the poles and slowly remove the curtains. But if there is a hook, it is troublesome, and requires a lot of care and some tools. &ldquo When certain parts get stuck, instead of breaking with brute force, remove the curtain fabric by removing the staples around it. In addition, we must take good care of small parts in the process of removing curtains. Although we do our best to help you match, but some of the old models have been discontinued, really hard to find.
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Before formal washing, it is recommended to soak the curtains in the bathtub for a period of time. There are many tricks to this process: Depending on the material and thickness of the curtain, the soak time is generally between 15 minutes and 60 minutes. Because the curtains made of linen are relatively heavy, they usually soak for more than 1 hour when washed. &ldquo When soaked in warm water with a small amount of salt, the soaking time of the curtain can be greatly shortened, the washing of the curtain is more convenient and quick, and the color of the curtain is kept bright. & rdquo
When formally cleaning, be sure to distinguish the material. Cotton and linen curtains are machine washable. In addition to ordinary laundry detergent, it is best to add a little fabric softener to make the curtain more smooth and smooth after washing. And flannelette, silk fabric and some high-grade fiber fabrics are not suitable for machine washing, it is best to use less foam care detergent gently scrub. Lace and other curtain ornaments should be taken separately and washed separately to prevent curtain ornaments from being damaged during washing or not clean because of overlapping washing. In particular, you should never use bleach to clean the curtains, and do not dehydrate and dry them. In addition, velvet and other flocking fabric curtains must not be hard twist. Not long ago, a client twisted a velvet curtain into a twisted sheet in order to dry it without losing water, and a lot of velvet fell off.
In terms of air drying, curtain fabric is the same as clothes, and it is easy to decolorize after washing and exposure to the sun for a long time. Therefore, it is recommended that you choose a ventilated and cool place to dry the curtains yourself.