Clothing Care
Clothing Care Tips
In order things from the RuViSo Dancewear Company serve you for more than one season and to maintain a beautiful outer look, you need to care for it properly.
What is the best way to care for clothes!
Buying any product, you need to look at the label. The manufacturer indicates the composition of the material, acceptable methods of care.
Fabrics which require special attention:
artificial and synthetic materials - organza, viscose, polyester, lycra, elastin, mesh, microfiber, etc. as well as any knitwear, lace, velor, fringe, etc.
You should always remember that products:
- are of a
complex style
- have a
fringe
- with relief
surface
- with ornate
details
- of bright
vivid color
It is necessary to clean or wash very carefully, in delicate mode. At the first wash, the fabric may fade, please pay your attention to this.
Synthetic fabric oil is knitwear from which we produce 80% of products:
- The
structure of polymer fibers can be changed at temperatures above 60 ° C. Hot water can
ruin such a fabric.
- To achieve
a good result, wash the clothes using the moderate mode with the temperature no
more than 40 ° C. Don't squeeze synthetic clothing strongly. To preserve the outer
look of synthetic fabrics, dry flat at room temperature.
- It is not necessary to iron synthetic products. Dry them on the hangers.
Other things can be ironed at a temperature not higher than 100-130 ° С.
- Lace - requires special attention . The beauty of the picture will remain in such a case.
Lace
Delicate
fabrics, especially lace, need attention.
Wash lace
items only
in cool water. First, soak and leave the
lace in a diluted solution of a mild detergent. After a couple of hours, change
the solution. After soaking in the detergent solution, the lace can be slightly
wiped in a whipped foam. Then the product should be rinsed in cool water, change
the water 2-3 times.
Lace is made
of embossed threads. They can absorb a large amount of detergent. Therefore,
you should rinse thoroughly. It is not necessary to twist products from lace. Dry
them flat.
Lace should
be well stretched. Having dried in a shriveled condition, it will lose its
exquisite outer look. Small pieces of
lace can be tacked onto a thin white fabric before washing.
Iron laced things through a thin fabric, folded in several layers.
Fatin
Very hard
material which does not absorb moisture.
If there are many layers of fabric (in a competitive dress, for example), then
the breathability is greatly reduced.
The fabric is washed in warm water using a soft gel. Hand washing is preferred. Wash in running water, then shake and dry flat. Iron tulle using a humidifier or steam.
Velours
- Wash at
thirty degrees . Like any "fleecy" material, velor is better not to
expose to high temperatures.
- If you are
washing by hand, avoid long soaking - water will not have the best effect on
the structure of the fibers.
- Choose a
soft powder for colored linen or special shampoos for fleecy fabrics.
- Don't use the washing powder containing chlorine
or bleaching particles.
- This fabric
perfectly retains its shape and does not wrinkle, and therefore it is not recommended
to iron it at all - and if it is ironed, it must be done on the inner side.
- If there is
one speck on things, it can be removed with a regular eraser, without soaking
the thing.
Fringe
Braid for trimming anything with a number of loose threads. Extremely hand wash.
Guipure
Some types
of guipure can be washed in a washing machine. This applies to those canvases
in which the lace elements are located tightly, that is, close to each other,
or interconnected by dense threads. It is better to use a delicate wash program.
If the embossed pattern occupies 10-60% of the area of the connecting mesh,
the fabric and products from it should be washed by hand. Spin or centrifuge mustn't
be used. If the composition is Lycra, it is better to put the product in the
bag for washing.
Temperatures
of 30-40 degrees are enough to wash a thing, but not damage the structure of
the fabric.
It is
recommended to wash with a liquid, mild
detergent. You need to dry in the shade, avoiding direct sunlight. We don't
recommend to use batteries for drying guipure as well as for any other fabrics.
It is
better to spread the product on a towel, rather than hanging it on a rope. Iron
products from guipure from the inside at
a temperature of not more than 150 degrees. This parameter corresponds to the
“silk” mark on the regulator.
It is recommended to iron through a damp cloth or with a humidifier. In order to not tear the grid, you need to move the iron constantly and not to stop it in one position.
Chiffon
Wash by hand with mild detergents in water at a temperature no higher than 30 degrees. Dry on a hanger or unfolded.
Grid, grid with pattern and grid with spraying
Plain mesh is washed in the machine with ordinary powders. The exception is the velor-coated mesh - it must be washed by hand, the mesh with a pattern-delicate wash mode, manual spin.
Gabardine
Wash from the inner side.
Don't
squeeze in the machine, do it by hand or just the water flow off.
It is
impossible to dry in a special thermo-dryer (a drying machine that is
fashionable today). It is best to do this in the air in the shadow zone,
pre-steam and give it shape.
Ironing gabardine things is simple, the material is perfectly smoothed, but it is important to use a wet piece of gauze or fabric, and only iron on the inner side It prevents the fabric from the glance.
Viscose
In the
process of washing the fabric of viscose under the influence of water it loses
its strength, wash the fabric very carefully, by hand or in the delicate mode of the washing
machine. Since the fabric also runs up, the temperature should also be gentle,
not more than 30 degrees. Care of products from viscose should be as careful as
possible.
Viscose
fabrics are very delicate, so they need to be washed separately from other more
rigid fabrics, so not to damage them
during the friction produced by the rotation of the drum. It is impossible in
any case to twist or squeeze things made
of viscose fabrics. It is better to dry flat
on any surface, straightening all the folds and creases.
When ironing clothes must be turned inside out. If you put the iron on the product from the front side, this place will shine and be very different from the general appearance of the product. Ironing is necessary only in the “silk” mode, the fibers can melt at a higher temperature.
Biflex
Wash
products by hand or in a washing
machine, but with the mode "gentle washing". When washing the water
temperature should not exceed 20-30C. Spin is not recommended. If the material
from supplex is white, never use
bleaching powders and additives. The pressing of products must be carried out by hand, if it
is necessary, with a slightly heated
iron. It is strictly forbidden to dry the material on heaters and batteries.