Modal fabric, as an environmentally friendly material derived from natural wood pulp fiber, is loved by consumers for its softness, breathability, skin-friendly and excellent moisture absorption. However, to keep Modal clothing in the best condition and extend its service life, correct maintenance and cleaning methods are essential. Modal fiber has good moisture absorption and breathability, and can quickly absorb and release moisture, making it more comfortable to wear. At the same time, it is also softer and smoother than pure cotton fabric, and feels better. However, Modal fabric is relatively fragile and easily affected by friction and pulling, so extra care is required when maintaining it.
Gentle handling: When wearing and storing daily, avoid contact with rough surfaces or sharp objects to prevent damage to the fabric.
Store separately: Store Modal clothing separately and avoid mixing with other clothing, especially clothing with hard objects such as zippers and buttons, to reduce friction.
Timely cleaning: Wash it in time after wearing to avoid stains that stay for a long time and become difficult to remove.
Choose mild detergents: Use neutral detergents or detergents designed for sensitive skin. Avoid detergents containing strong acids, strong alkalis or bleach to avoid damaging the fibers.
Wash in cold water: Modal fabrics are suitable for washing in cold water. Hot water may cause the fabric to shrink or deform. Turn the clothes inside out and put them in the laundry bag. Select the gentle wash mode to reduce friction.
Avoid soaking: Try to minimize the soaking time. Soaking for too long may cause the fabric to fade or deform.
Hand washing is better: If conditions permit, hand washing is the best way to care for Modal clothes. Gently rub the stains with cold water, then rinse with clean water.
Avoid wringing: After washing, gently squeeze or wrap the clothes with a dry towel to absorb excess water. Avoid wringing hard to avoid damaging the fabric structure.
Dry in the shade: Lay the clothes flat in a well-ventilated cool place to dry naturally. Avoid direct sunlight that may cause the fabric to fade or harden.
Iron at low temperature: If ironing is required, use a low temperature setting and a damp cloth to prevent damage to the fabric.
Avoid using bleach or softener, as these chemicals may damage Modal fibers.
If there are stubborn stains on your clothes, it is recommended to send them to a professional laundry to avoid improper handling and damage to the fabric.
Check your clothes regularly for damage or loose threads, and repair them in time to extend their service life.