Accessories for the care of the wool coat
Caring for the coat from the moment of purchase, avoiding snags, abrasions, hanging it on a wide, shaped hanger, regular brushing i airing and proper storage considerably extends the life of the coat and ensures that you enjoy its beauty for longer. These treatments do not require a lot of work and are not expensive, and they will help you avoid unwanted damage. Here are a few essential accessories for wool coat care / made from a wool blend:
Brush for cleaning and care of the coat
- Great for removing contaminants from the surface of your coat such as: hair, hair, small flecks, dust, etc.
- In addition, it will "comb" the fibres of the fabric beautifully refreshing the look of the coat.
- Ideal for daily grooming (always brush from top to bottom, following the direction of the fibres) .
It is brushing that prevents or significantly delays mottling of the coat, so we recommend regular refreshing and brush coats.
Clothes shaver
- It removes the scuffing (so-called balls) from the surface of the coat.
Once the coat has been brushed out, some of the crud will be removed - already significantly improving its appearance. For larger balls that have formed due to a lack of regular brushing, we recommend using a electric clothes shaver. Move it gently across the surface of the fabric, without pressure, so as not to damage the fabric.
For an even better effect, after shaving is worthwhile evaporate the coat using a steam cleaner or iron with a steam function (without touching the fabric) and then comb it out again.
With this treatment, the coat will regain its freshness, form and look like new.
Steamer
- Refreshes and straightens creases without the risk of burning.
Evaporation restores natural shine to wool, smooths creases and effectively refreshes the appearance of the coat. For best results, move parownicę nad tkaniną powoli i równomiernieThe wool fibres are gently lifted and the coat regains its freshness and shape. This allows the wool fibres to rise slightly and the coat to regain its freshness and shape.
Once the evaporation is complete, you can gently brush out the coat with a coat brushwhich will further improve its appearance and structure. Remember to keep safe distance between the appliance and the fabric - in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions - so as not to damage the fabric.
Wide and shaped hanger
- Prevents deformation of the shell during its use.
- Facilitates proper storage post-season coat.
The wide and contoured hanger prevents unsightly and unwanted - and, worst of all, often irreversible - fabric distortion. It also reduces the number of creases. In addition, it reduces damage (e.g. ripping of seams) that can result from hanging the coat by the sewn-in handle ("loop").
Clothes cover
- Protects the coat from dust, moths and light during storage.
- Prevents chafing and snagging of the coat.
Coat It is best to store it in a protective cover, hanging it among the clothes you are not currently wearing. It's important that it has enough space - this will prevent the fabric from creasing and constantly rubbing against other garments when using your wardrobe on a daily basis.
Scented bags or lavender ant-moth fusetzes
- The best natural options are lavender, cedar, cloves or bay leaves.
- Can be placed in a wardrobe or in a coverlet together with the coat.
- It is also advisable to regularly air out the wardrobe or wardrobe.
Spare buttons and needle and thread
- In case the buttons come loose - they can easily be re-sewn.
- It is also worth keeping a spare button.
We also encourage you to visit the tab: "How to care for and maintain your coat?" , where you will find practical advice on care - simple ways to keep your favourite coat looking like new for years to come.