Dry cleaning technology - gloves, straw hats, hats

Gloves tend to get dirtier in areas that are frequently touched, such as the fingers and palms. When washing gloves, it's a good idea to put them on your hands first, then soak them in soapy water. Use your hands to rub the gloves again, which helps remove dirt more effectively. This method can save you time and effort when washing other clothes at the same time. For soft leather gloves, consider adding a few drops of olive oil to the water during washing to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking. Straw hats, especially those worn in the summer, can accumulate a lot of dirt. If regular soap doesn’t do the trick, mix a little sulfur powder with lemon juice and gently brush the hat with a soft brush. Afterward, let it dry in the sun. This technique can restore the hat to almost new condition. When it comes to washing hats, different types require different approaches. Hats often have various materials like feathers, sequins, or linings, so soaking them is not always advisable. For example, leather caps can be cleaned by rubbing them with a slice of onion, while fur caps should be wiped with a cloth and lightly treated with gasoline. For thin felt hats, dampen a cloth with equal parts ammonia and alcohol, then gently scrub the stains without making the hat too wet. After washing a knit cap, it’s best to fill it with paper or cloth to maintain its shape while drying. Proper care of these items ensures they last longer and stay looking their best. Always check the care label if available, and when in doubt, opt for gentle cleaning methods to avoid damaging delicate materials.

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