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What are the wash instructions for a microfiber fitted blouse?

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What are the wash instructions for a microfiber fitted blouse?

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Microfibers are finer than luxury natural fibers such as silk, yet strong and uniform. The close packing of the fine filaments of Microfiber are able to lock out water without chemical treatments or coatings, yet allow passage of moisture vapor, leaving the wearer dry and comfortable. These garments are therefore much lighter and more breathable than those made from conventional fibers. Here are a few tips as to how you should care for your knitted garments to ensure that they last a long time. We also explain the meaning of the different European symbols on the washing label. General washing instructions Colored garments last longer if they are washed inside out. Knitted garments retain their shape better if they are dried flat. Never allow colored garments to dry outdoors in sunlight. They can become discolored and “sun-bleached”. Always make sure that the washing powder is completely dissolved in the water before putting the garment into it. Never sprinkle or pour washing powder dir

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Please follow the washing instructions on your microfiber fitted blouse. Sources: It is my opinion.

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#1. Never use bleach on your Microfiber clothing. The bleach can actually break down the fibers and reduce the life of the garment, not to mention fading the color of the piece. #2. Never dry clean. This process uses solvents that can be harmful to Microfiber clothing in the same way mentioned in #1. #3. Warm or cold water is often the choice of the manufacturers. Hot water will likely fade your garments and/ or shrink or melt them. Using reasonably hot water will not harm most Microfiber clothing. Warmer water is more efficient in removing stains and grime. Cold water will work too but lacks the scrubbing punch. Hot water can however fade colored garments. Stick to cold water when you can and use warm (not hot) water only when needed. The ultimate drying technique is just to lie out or hang Microfiber. They will dry very quickly, and be reasonably static free. You’ll save a little energy and realize the ultimate potential of your Microfiber clothing. If you use a dryer, DO NOT use fab

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