1. Preparation
Before cleaning Knitted Gloves, you must first prepare. Check if there are obvious stains or damage on the gloves. If so, you need to treat them locally first. Prepare a mild detergent, preferably a detergent specifically for washing wool or knitwear. Avoid using strong detergents or products containing bleach to avoid damaging the glove material. At the same time, prepare a clean basin or sink, as well as a soft towel.
2. Cleaning process
Pour an appropriate amount of detergent into the basin, add warm water and stir evenly. Then gently put the Knitted Gloves into the water, squeeze and rub them gently with your hands, and be careful not to use too much force to avoid deformation of the gloves. For dirty parts, you can gently scrub them with a soft brush. The cleaning time should not be too long, generally controlled at about 5 to 10 minutes. After cleaning, rinse repeatedly with clean water to ensure that the detergent is completely removed.
3. Dehydration and drying
The Knitted Gloves cannot be wrung out directly after cleaning, otherwise they will be severely deformed. You can wrap the gloves with a clean towel and squeeze them gently to absorb excess moisture. Then lay the gloves flat in a well-ventilated place to dry, avoiding direct sunlight. You can also put the gloves on a clothesline to keep them in their natural shape. During the drying process, you can adjust the shape of the gloves from time to time to ensure that they are flat. If necessary, you can gently stretch and adjust the gloves by hand when they are not completely dry to restore them to their original size and shape.
4. Storage and maintenance
When the Knitted Gloves are completely dry, they should be properly stored and maintained. The gloves can be folded neatly and placed in a clean drawer or storage box. Avoid squeezing and stacking too many items on the gloves to avoid deformation. If they are not used for a long time, you can put some desiccant in the gloves to keep them dry. In daily use, be careful to avoid scratching and pulling with sharp objects to avoid damaging the gloves. If they are accidentally soiled, they should be cleaned locally in time to avoid the spread of stains. Through the correct cleaning, drying, storage and maintenance methods, the shape of Knitted Gloves can be effectively maintained and its service life can be extended.