Keeping our clothes in pristine condition not only helps us feel confident but also extends the life of our garments. However, with the wide variety of fabrics available, it can be overwhelming to keep track of how to properly care for each one. The clothes we wear every day, from cotton shirts to denim jeans, need special care to keep them looking their best. Feeling overwhelmed? Don’t worry – We’ve got special tips for you! By embracing sustainable garment care practices, we can not only contribute to a more conscious lifestyle but also make the most of our clothing investments.
Different fabrics, different needs
Understanding the unique characteristics of different fabrics is essential when it comes to caring for our clothes sustainably. Here are some common types.
Delicate fabrics
Delicate fabrics such as silk, chiffon, and lace require gentle treatment. Use cool water, mild detergents, and avoid excessive wringing. Our Braun irons with iCare and Eco Mode assist you always choose the right temperature for each fabric.
Natural fabrics
Fabrics like cotton, linen, and wool are natural and biodegradable. To care for them sustainably, opt for eco-friendly laundry detergents and choose lower temperature wash cycles whenever possible.
Synthetic fabrics
Polyester, nylon and spandex are examples of commonly used synthetic fabrics and are extremely versatile. The most important thing to remember with them is not to use too much heat, as they can melt more easily compared to natural textiles.
Not sure? Check the label.
First and foremost, it's important to know what you're working with. Check the label to see what type of fabric it is if you are unsure. For a cheat sheet we have explained all washing and drying symbols here.
Cum să speli și să calci diferite țesături
Bumbac
Probabil cel mai cunoscut material din fibre naturale din întreaga lume. Îngrijirea țesăturilor din bumbac implică urmatoarele: la spălare, folosește temperaturi mai scăzute pentru a preveni micșorarea și a economisi energie; separă culorile pentru a nu se păta; la călcat, folosește o temperatură medie pentru a evita arderea țesăturii; pentru eliminarea cutelor dificile, aburul nostru turbo este soluția.
Mătase
Îngrijirea țesăturilor de mătase necesită o atenție sporită. Cel mai sigur mod de a curăța mătasea este să o speli manual în apă rece.
Pentru a elimina excesul de apă, înfășoară ușor articolul într-un prosop curat, în loc să îl storci. Atunci când calci mătasea, optează pentru modul nostru inteligent iCare sau eco, ce asigură temperatura perfectă.
In
Inul este o țesătură ușor de întreținut. Pentru a spăla țesătura la mașină, folosește apă rece și un ciclu delicat. Evită să folosești înălbitor sau detergenți agresivi, care pot slăbi fibrele, dar dacă ai o pată, îndepărteaz-o cât mai curând posibil. Pentru a usca inul, atârnă-l și lasă-l să se usuce natural. La călcat, acesta rezistă la temperaturi înalte, așa că poți folosi și modul nostru cu abur turbo.
Poliester
Țesăturile din poliester sunt rezistente și ușor de întreținut. Acestea pot fi spălate la mașină la un ciclu normal și călcate la o temperatură mică până la medie. Poliesterul se usucă rapid, astfel încât este suficientă uscarea naturală sau uscarea în uscătorul de rufe, la o temperatură scăzută. Evită temperatura ridicată, pentru a preveni deteriorarea sau topirea.
Denim
Wash denim inside out in cold water to maintain colour and prevent fading. Use a mild detergent specifically designed for dark or indigo-dyed fabrics. Avoid tumble drying to prevent shrinkage and maintain the shape of the garment. When ironing denim, turn the garment inside out and use a medium heat setting.
Wool
To clean wool garments, hand wash in cold water is ideal to prevent shrinkage. Use a mild detergent designed for wool to avoid damage. After washing, gently squeeze out excess water and roll the garment in a towel before reshaping and laying flat to dry. If ironing is necessary, use a the wool setting on your iron with mechanical thermostat or use an iron with iCare mode if you don’t want to worry about the correct settings.
Pro-tip for delicate fabrics: laundry bags.
The main purpose of a laundry bag is to protect delicate fabrics such as nylon, wool, silk, lace and more. These fabrics are prone to pilling and stretching. By using a zip-closure laundry bag, you can effortlessly protect them from these risks, ensuring their longevity and quality.
It's all about the heat.
Just remember: some garments don't mind being hot, others do. Air-drying is best for delicate fabrics such as silk, lace and cashmere, as they are more fragile and can be damaged in a tumble dryer. These fabrics benefit from a gentle airflow to maintain their quality. On the other hand, sturdier fabrics such as cotton, linen and denim can handle the tumble dryer just fine. They are more durable and better suited to the higher heat and agitation of tumble drying. If you're unsure about ironing, try Braun's smart iCare and Eco Mode, which protects all kinds of ironable fabrics with the right temperature.
Storing your clothes correctly is just as important as washing and ironing them. Follow these tips to ensure your clothes stay in great shape.
Clean before storage
Say goodbye to stifling plastic bags or airtight containers that trap moisture and create a breeding ground for bacteria. Instead, opt for breathable cotton storage bags or reuse pillowcases and cotton sheets as protective covers. These materials allow air to circulate, keeping your clothes fresh and happy during their hibernation.
A breath of fresh air
Fabrics like cotton, linen, and wool are natural and biodegradable. To care for them sustainably, opt for eco-friendly laundry detergents and choose lower temperature wash cycles whenever possible.
Avoid sunlight and humidity
Just like people, clothes have their own preferences. Direct sunlight can cause fabrics to fade over time, so it's best to store your clothes in a cool, dry place away from windows. Excessive humidity can create a cosy environment for mold and mildew, causing irreparable damage. Consider using moisture-absorbing sachets or silica gel to keep humidity levels optimal and your clothes in pristine condition.
Did you know?
Historical records show that people were using cotton and wool to make natural fabrics as early as 3000 BC. Maybe our clothes will last just as long with the right care.
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