If the cotton-padded jacket is washable, it can be washed as follows:
A, local stains, local scrubbing:
1. Check the clothes label and make sure it can be washed;
2. Keep the clothes dry, smear the down jacket cleaning liquid or the original liquid or diluent of hand-washing special laundry liquid on the stain, and let it stand for 5 minutes (if the stain is stubborn, you can gently brush the stain back and forth with a white towel or soft brush);
3. After the stain is removed, repeatedly wipe the residual laundry detergent with a clean towel dipped in water; If the solution accidentally enters the fabric from the pinhole during wiping, it should be partially rinsed in clean water to completely remove the residue of laundry detergent;
4. Wipe the watermark with a clean dry towel. After cleaning the cotton-padded jacket, put it in a ventilated place to dry.
Second, the overall dirty, overall cleaning (hand washing):
1. Keep the clothes dry, take down jacket cleaning liquid or hand washing special laundry liquid and apply it directly on the stain, and let it stand for 5 minutes (if the stain is serious, you can gently brush the stain back and forth with a soft brush or gently wipe the stain with a clean towel) (if there is no obvious stain on the cotton-padded jacket, you can directly proceed to step 2);
2. Put the cotton-padded jacket in water with down jacket cleaning liquid or laundry liquid (except the amount of laundry liquid used for precoating) and gently rub it;
3. After the stain is removed, wash the clothes thoroughly with clear water and put them in a ventilated place to dry.
Tips:
Under normal circumstances, it is recommended to wash the cotton-padded jacket by hand, because machine washing is easy to make the padding of the cotton-padded jacket uneven in thickness, the clothes are out of shape, and even the hair is drilled, which affects the appearance and warmth. If machine washing is needed, choose the down jacket program of drum washing machine; Before machine washing, turn the cotton-padded jacket over so that the fabric faces inward and the lining faces outward.