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How to wash a jacket with fur without damaging the product
A tender love for jackets with fur trims on the hood, collar or sleeves gives their owners, in addition to pleasant sensations when wearing, a problem with cleaning dirty things. A rational option, dry cleaning, is not suitable for everyone due to the high cost and lack of such services in small towns and villages, and washing is hampered by the presence of fur on the model. In this article, we will walk you through how to wash a fur jacket without loss for appearance and performance.
How to wash a jacket with removable or non-removable fur?
Depending on the method of attaching the edges to the product, the question is decided whether they will be cleaned together or separately. The version with fastening with a zipper or buttons is optimal. As a rule, the fur on the jacket is not very dirty, a sufficiently unfastened collar or edge is well combed with a suitable brush / comb to remove dirt. The option of dry washing – rubbing the fur with loose material and then combing it out and shaking it out requires a preliminary check in a small inconspicuous area. To do this, use:
· starch;
· Flour (mainly rye);
· Small sawdust;
· Semolina;
· Mustard powder.
If necessary, only the fur itself can be taken to dry cleaning, this will reduce costs.
If the fur trim is not removable, you will have to decide how to wash the fur from the jacket and the jacket itself. It is better not to touch large areas of the edge, but narrow strips can be washed in a gentle mode with a delicate detergent. The fur looks bad after being removed from the washing machine, but if it is immediately combed with a wide-toothed comb and dried away from heat, it will fluff up again.
The main problem of fur products in contact with water
Since when processing the skins of fur-bearing animals, natural grease is washed off from them, which does not allow animals to get very wet during the rain, there is nothing to protect the pile from moisture. Reputable manufacturers are trying to make processing in a gentle way, in order to preserve the ability of the fur to “roll” water off itself. Therefore, well-crafted products are less at risk.
Another problem: too much stretched leather in order to save money, the base of the pile. Upon contact with water and subsequent drying, it deforms, shrinks like the notorious pebbled leather, and turns the fluffy collar into a tightened strip. A jacket with this kind of fur will ruin even the most gentle wash.
If you have doubts about the quality of the dressing of a fur collar or edge, it is better to remember the tips on how to dry wash the fur on a jacket, and not risk your favorite clothes.