The days are getting hotter and hotter.
It's time to change your clothes, such as spring knits that are a little thicker. I want to wash it soon.
For those of you, here's how to wash knitwear without making mistakes. I'll introduce you.
How to wash knitwear without making any mistakes at home
Let's take a look at the key points when washing knitwear.Preparation - Washing
Pour fashion detergent into a basin or bucket filled with hot water and mix thoroughly.
wash by pressing
Add the knit and let it sink in firmly.
Make sure to sink the knit so it doesn't float up.
The basic way to wash knitwear is to press it.

Be sure to press and wash the back side as well.
As you do this, the dirt will gradually come to the surface.

Partially wash
This is where Rinenna comes into play.
Pour 200ml of hot water at around 40℃ into a bucket, add about 20g of Rinenna per spoonful, and stir thoroughly to make a stain removal detergent.

Use a toothbrush to remove dirt from around your neck.

✖Please do not rub it✖


wash by pressing
When the dirt is no longer visible, gently press and wash again.
Rinse (drain the water and add new water).
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When rinsing, please press the knit while rinsing. 
✖Do not squeeze or rub ✖
dehydrate
Place the knitted cloth in a bath towel, roll it up like a sushi roll, and drain the water.

dry
The recommended laundry tool here is a folding laundry net.The folding laundry net becomes large when unfolded, and becomes compact when cleaning up, making it very convenient.
Spread out the knitwear on a clothesline.

Finally, just hang it on a hanger rack to dry.
There is no need to turn knits laid flat.

Leave it alone and wait for it to dry.
It turned out beautiful! !

How to store
Normally, it is better to fold knitwear, but if you really want to hang it on a hanger, cross the sleeves when you hang it.
This will prevent the sleeves from stretching out.
Learn how to wash your knitwear at home and keep it clean and cherished for a long time.