How to care for wool felt artworks
Release time:
2021-09-24
Thanks to wool’s unique reductive properties and excellent elasticity, wool products—when properly maintained on a regular basis—can last longer than other natural and synthetic fiber products. Please follow the care instructions provided on the product label to maintain your wool felt items, ensuring that their shape and texture remain as good as new for years to come. ● Regularly use a high-quality soft brush to remove surface dust, helping to preserve the vibrant colors and overall appearance of your wool felt items. ● Allow your wool items to rest periodically, giving the wool fibers time to breathe and regain their natural characteristics. ● Wool fibers naturally resist stains, but if they do become stained accidentally, please address the stain as soon as possible to prevent it from setting. Do not use warm or hot water or bleach to clean stains from wool products. If you need to rub the stain, be sure to do so gently to avoid damaging the fiber quality. ● If fuzz balls form on the surface due to friction, simply trim them off with small scissors—they won’t affect the appearance of your wool felt item. ● When storing your wool items, make sure they are thoroughly washed, completely dried, and then sealed in an airtight container.
Thanks to wool fibers’ unique reductive properties and excellent elasticity, wool products—when properly maintained on a regular basis—can last longer than products made from other natural and synthetic fibers. Please care for your wool felt items according to the care instructions provided on the product label; this will help ensure that their shape and texture remain as good as new for years to come.
● Regularly use a high-quality soft-bristle brush to remove surface dust, helping to maintain the vibrant colors and pristine appearance of wool felt fabrics.
● Allow wool textiles to rest periodically so that the wool fibers have time to breathe and regain their natural properties.
● Wool fibers have natural stain-resistant properties, but if they do get stained accidentally, please treat the stain as soon as possible to prevent it from leaving a mark. Do not use warm or hot water or bleach to remove stains from wool products. If you need to rub the stain, be sure to do so gently to avoid damaging the fiber quality.
● If the surface develops fuzz due to friction, simply trim it off with small scissors—it won’t affect the appearance of the wool felt fabric.
● When storing, please wash thoroughly, dry completely, and then seal tightly.
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