Maintenance and care methods for sweaters and jackets
1. If there is dust in the wool, you can spray it with alcohol first, then sprinkle dry flour (or fried wheat bran) on the hair, flatten the clothes, gently rub the fluff, and then pat the flour.
2. If the sweater is dirty, you can wipe it with fresh white radish juice. Wipe for a longer time until the dirt is removed.
3. Sweaters are most afraid of water. After washing, they will cause the board to get rid of the slurry and become hard and break. When washing clothes, first dry the clothes thoroughly, remove dust, then wipe the hair with cold water and millet powder until the roots of the hair, and rub it repeatedly with your hands. When the dirt is stuck on the millet powder, shake the clothes hard to shake off the millet powder. After drying, take off the powder and you can wear it.
4. When washing the jacket, first wash the dirt with warm water, then gently wipe it with a brush dipped in soapy water, then wash it clean with clean water, place it in a cool place to dry, and apply a little jacket oil. Note that the jacket should not be washed with oil and is strictly prohibited from drying or baking in fire.