Most polyester and can be easily machine washed and dryed in warm water, with added fabric softener because polyester is prone to static cling.
Dry the garment on a low temperature and use a moderately warm iron if needed.
Polyester is easy to care for, but locks stain. To life a stain, rub stain remover on the area and allow it to sit for 10 to 20 minutes before laundering.
If the stained garment is white, consider soaking the fabric for 24 hours in a gallon of water and 1/3 cup of automatic dish-washing soap before throwing it in the machine.
While your costume doesn’t need to be washed with detergent every time you wear it, it should be rinsed in cool tap water every time you take it off.
To wash it after a few wears, turn the swimsuit inside out and add a tablespoon or less of liquid detergent to a filled sink. Swish for a few minutes and then rinse well.
Gently squeeze – don’t wring or twist the water from the suit, and lay it flat to dry.
Dry it indoors or in the shade.
You never should use a washing machine but only after many wears. You are advised to wash them on the machine’s gentle cycle.
Wash – The best way to keep leather clean is to simply use a damp cloth. – Do not dry clean – Never use dry-cleaning solutions as the material will become stiff and uncomfortable.
Drying – Avoid drying in direct sunlight. Place it on a hanger and allow it to air dry after cleaning by using damp cloth. – Never use a hair blower to dry wet leather.
Ironing – No direct ironing as high temperature can melt the garment. – Place a piece of cloth on the costume and iron it using medium heat to get wrinkles (if any) out of leather.
Get rid of smell – Air It Out : Take the costume outside and allow it a little time outdoor (at least a few hours, the longer, the better) on a dry and sunny day. Avoid exposing to direct sunlight.
Store – Hang it on a well shaped hanger as often as possible. – It’s also important to hang your jacket in a dry, well-ventilated closet.
Cotton is super-durable, so garments can be washed in the machine with any detergent, and bleach can be used as needed.
For best results, machine wash cotton items in warm water on a normal wash cycle.
Tumble dry on low setting.
If your cotton is white, you can wash it with bleach on a hot water setting.
When to keep cotton towels, robes, and washcloths fluffy, use half the amount of detergent and run them through an extra rinse cycle (detergent residue can diminish softness).