How to clean a drape coat at home without washing?
A drape coat is a basic item in both women's and men's wardrobes. It is a stylish and elegant garment that will keep you warm from cold winds and temperatures. That's just the care of the coat is necessary delicate, as the drape does not tolerate wet cleaning. Therefore, most owners of this thing have a question about how to clean a coat at home without washing.
General rules
Drap is a material made of wool, sewn in two layers. This property gives the fabric a special strength and thermal insulation. This coat holds its shape well and can last for many years. In order not to spoil the appearance of the product, you must adhere to the following tips:
- Please read the label carefully before cleaning. It should contain information about the acceptable type of cleaning, ironing and drying.
- Before starting cleaning procedures, clothing must be carefully inspected. For this coat, you need to hang it on your shoulders, and carefully examine the areas that get dirty most often and fastest (collar, cuffs, sleeves).
- Before using a cleaning agent, even one designed for drape, it is necessary to test it on an inconspicuous area of \u200b\u200bthe fabric. This will ensure its reliability and not spoil the coat.
- When removing contamination from the surface of the product, one should adhere to a certain technique, namely: it must be removed, moving from the center to the edge. This will avoid streaks from stains.
- Before cleaning, it is recommended to put a small piece of moisture-absorbing material between the lining and the product itself. This will prevent moisture from soaking into the product and deforming it.
- To remove minor stains, threads and lint, it is better to use a brush for fabric that requires gentle handling.
- To remove stubborn dirt, first use a dry and then a damp brush with rounded bristles. It is necessary to clean only in the direction of the pile of the product.
Subject to these rules, the coat will always keep its shape and color.
Dry cleansing
In order to properly clean the product, it is not necessary to go to dry cleaning, this can be done at home. To do this, you need to know a few “recipes” for dry cleaning:
- The most common method is cleaning with a dry and, if necessary, wet brush. After this, the coat should be thoroughly dried on a coat hanger in a ventilated room.
- To clean a light or white product, a cleaning and bleaching powder will help. You can also use regular laundry detergent. To do this, you need to pour a small amount of dry product on the contaminated surface and rub it lightly. After 30-40 minutes, it can be removed with a brush.
- Black coats and bright colors can be cleaned with carpet powder. You will need to dilute the product in water and beat the foam. After that, the foam is applied to the stain and removed with a brush. This method also allows you to update the color and give freshness to the fabric.When cleaning the coat with foam, it is advisable to lay a waterproof material between the lining and the fabric.
- A black thing can still be cleansed with black tea. To do this, you need to brew black tea and dip a cotton swab or cotton pad into a warm liquid. After that, wipe the contaminated area with a disk and leave the product to dry in a ventilated room.
- A good way to get rid of dirt and dust on a coat is with a woolen product. The product dissolves in water according to the instructions, dip a cloth into the resulting mixture. Use this cloth to wipe the stain. Leave the product for 30 minutes, and then wipe the area with a sponge dipped in clean water.
After that, the surface is wiped with a dry soft sponge and dried on a coat hanger away from sunlight. This method is the best option for a product that absolutely cannot be washed.
- A more affordable way to remove stains and dirty areas from a product is laundry soap or a dry detergent for woolen clothes. It is best to grind the soap on a grater and dissolve (1 tablespoon in 1 liter of warm water). This proportion is also preserved for the powder. Then moisten a brush with rounded bristles in the resulting liquid and wipe the surface. It is necessary to wipe with light pressure on the soiled areas, this will push the dirt from the surface of the coat.
- No less accessible means is bread. The pulp of rye bread should be crumbled on the surface of the clothes and rolled into balls. All dirt and debris will stick to them. Then the remaining crumbs should be brushed off with a brush.
Cleaning hard to reach places
The most difficult thing to wash on a coat is the collar, pockets and cuffs.They accumulate the most dirt, small debris and greasy areas appear. To clean these areas, you can also use the pulp of bread. If this method does not help to cope with pollution, then you can use a saline solution. You will need salt and ammonia in a ratio of 1 to 4.
Dip a soft cloth or cotton pad into the alcohol solution and wipe the stain, greasy area. A solution based on alcohol and vinegar also helps with these problems. It is necessary to mix these two components in equal proportions and soak a cloth in the resulting solution. This cloth is then wiped the problem area.
When using this method, it should be remembered that alcohol is an aggressive substance that can damage the appearance of the product. Therefore, before cleaning, it is necessary to test the solution on an inconspicuous area of the coat. If an aggressive reaction has not followed, the color has not changed and spots have not appeared, then you can clean the entire surface of the product.
Stain removal
Heavy soiling on the surface of the coat is also removed by dry cleaning. For this you can apply:
- Talc, starch or washing powder. These tools cope well with severe pollution that has appeared recently. And for dried spots, a slightly different method should be used. First, the stain should be steamed, so it will be better removed. Then a cloth should be placed under the stain, and then talc or powder is applied to the contaminated surface. The tool must be allowed to hold out for about 30 minutes, and then brush it off with a brush.
- Glycerin and ammonia help get rid of coffee stains.To do this, dilute glycerin with alcohol in a ratio of 2: 1 and wipe the stain with a sponge dipped in this solution. After that, the contaminated area should be wiped with a clean, damp cloth and left to dry.
- Laundry soap. A solution of soap helps to cope with oily and dried stains. Soap should be dissolved in warm water and wipe such a stain. Then treat the area with clean water and leave to dry.
- Gasoline or hydrogen peroxide. This tool is used for greasy contaminants that are deeply ingrained in the material. When using gasoline, you should follow safety precautions and carry out these actions away from flammable objects. It is also worth remembering that gasoline should only be applied to the wrong side of clothing. Thus, the risk of damage to the color and integrity of the surface of the coat is reduced. When cleaning with gasoline, two napkins should be used: one (clean) should be applied to the stain on the front side of the coat, and the second, soaked in gasoline, should be applied to the wrong side.
- If the greasy stain has been set recently, then you can attach a clean napkin to it and walk with a hot iron. The stain should soak into the paper towel.
- Hydrogen peroxide helps to cope not only with greasy stains, but also with pollution from beer and other alcoholic beverages. This tool also helps to remove stains from light drape and refresh its color. You will need to dilute the peroxide with water in a ratio of 1: 4 and use a soft brush or cloth to walk over the surface or contaminated area. This method can be used once a month for preventive purposes.
- Vinegar and alcohol help to get rid of the stains left by strong alcoholic beverages.
- More complex and difficult stains can be removed with a solution of alcohol, water and detergent. You will need a glass of warm water and 1 tbsp. l. agents and alcohol. A cotton pad soaked in this solution wipes off the dirt. Then the product is washed with warm clean water and left to dry in a ventilated room.
- Soda helps to cope with difficult stains on a dark product. To do this, wipe the dirt with dry soda, and then shake off the remaining soda. The only drawback of such cleaning is the difficult and long cleaning of the surface from soda. Here you can even use a vacuum cleaner, which can easily rid the material of crumbs and microparticles of the cleaning agent. In general, this method is effective and uncomplicated.
Caring for a draped coat at home is not a difficult task. One has only to know the basic rules of cleaning and preventing it from pollution. In difficult situations, the coat can be given to professional cleaning.
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