As we deal in premium and designer products, we recommend giving them to professionals for properly and carefully washing them and taking care of them, it is always advisable to dry clean them after every use. Every fabric is soft and delicate and needs to maintained for their long life, less wash cycle equals longer life.
Just like everything is different and needs to be handled and taken care accordingly, so are fabrics. Find below our general guide for various types of fabrics used in the industry and how to make them survive longer:
Chinon Fabric:
Chinon fabric is a lightweight, sheer, and flowy material often used for sarees, dresses, and other garments. It's important to handle and care for Chinon fabric gently to maintain its delicate appearance and longevity. Here are some general wash and care instructions for Chinon fabric:
1. Hand Wash Preferred: Hand washing is the gentlest method for cleaning Chinon fabric. Fill a basin or sink with cold to lukewarm water and add a mild detergent specifically designed for delicate fabrics. Avoid using harsh detergents or bleach.
2. Soak: Immerse the Chinon fabric in the soapy water and gently agitate it. Allow it to soak for about 5-10 minutes to loosen any dirt or stains.
3. Gentle Agitation: Gently rub the fabric together with your hands, paying extra attention to stained or soiled areas. Be cautious not to stretch or wring the fabric, as Chinon is delicate and can easily tear.
4. Rinse: Drain the soapy water and refill the basin with clean, cold water. Rinse the Chinon fabric several times until all detergent is removed.
5. Press Excess Water: To remove excess water, gently press the fabric between two clean, dry towels. Avoid twisting or wringing.
6. Drying: Lay the Chinon fabric flat on a clean, dry towel or a mesh drying rack in a shaded area away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging it as Chinon fabric can stretch when wet.
7. Ironing: If necessary, use a low-heat setting on your iron (silk or synthetic setting) and place a thin cotton cloth or a pressing cloth over the Chinon fabric to prevent direct contact with the iron. Iron on the reverse side to avoid damaging the delicate surface.
8. Storage: Store Chinon fabric in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding it for long periods to prevent creasing, and consider using padded hangers for hanging Chinon garments.
Additional Tips:
• Avoid contact with sharp objects or rough surfaces that can snag or tear the fabric.
• If there are specific care instructions on the Chinon fabric's label, follow those guidelines as they may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer.
• Do not use fabric softeners or bleach, as these can damage the delicate fibers of Chinon fabric.
Always exercise caution and test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before applying any cleaning products to ensure they won't cause damage or discoloration. Chinon fabric is delicate and should be handled with care to maintain its elegant appearance.