Proper care and maintenance can extend the lifespan of children's home wear suits, preserving the texture and safety of the fabric. Different materials require different care methods, and parents can refer to the following methods for guidance.
Pure cotton and pure cotton air layer home wear
Before wearing the newly purchased home wear for the first time, it is necessary to soak it in clean water to remove surface dust and residual auxiliaries. For daily washing, use cold or warm water and choose a neutral children's detergent. Avoid using cleaning agents containing bleaching ingredients. Wash dark and light colors separately to prevent staining. When machine washing, place it in a laundry bag and select the delicate mode to reduce fabric wear. After washing, gently wring it out, lay it flat or hang it in a ventilated place to dry. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent the fabric from yellowing and hardening. If there are wrinkles, iron them at low temperature. When ironing, avoid direct contact with the printed patterns.
Modal blended home wear
This fabric has low abrasion resistance. It is recommended to hand wash or machine wash it in a laundry bag, selecting the low-speed gentle mode. Avoid rubbing or brushing vigorously to prevent the fabric from pilling and deforming. The washing water temperature should be controlled below 30℃, and prolonged soaking is prohibited. Use a neutral and gentle detergent to maintain the softness of the fabric. When drying, place it in a cool and ventilated place and avoid direct sunlight to prevent the fabric from fading and losing elasticity. When hanging, avoid excessively pulling the garment to prevent the shape from changing. It can remain flat without ironing.
Flannel and baby fleece home wear
Before wearing it for the first time, gently shake the fabric to remove any loose hairs on the surface. When washing, use cold water and a special detergent for plush clothing. Avoid washing it with sharp clothing items such as those with zippers or buttons to prevent snagging and pilling. Do not use a high-temperature dryer. Simply lay it flat to dry in the open air. Exposure to direct sunlight can cause the fluff to become hard and lose its fluffy feel. If static electricity occurs during daily wear, soak and wash it with a special fabric softener for children to alleviate the static problem. When storing, avoid squeezing it with heavy objects to maintain the fluffy texture of the fluff. Regularly comb the surface gently to remove any dust and hair that may have adhered.
Before storing all children's loungewear, it is essential to ensure that it has been thoroughly cleaned and dried. It should be kept in a dry and well-ventilated wardrobe to prevent the growth of bacteria and mold in humid environments. Loungewear made of different materials can be folded and stored separately. Plush and knitted items should be kept away from sharp objects to avoid snagging and damage. If not worn for an extended period, a small amount of non-irritating insect repellent can be applied, but direct contact with the fabric is to be avoided to preserve the texture of the fabric and ensure the safety of the child wearing it.

