Zebraliśmy nasze najlepsze wskazówki, które pomogą Ci wydłużyć życie ulubionych ubrań. Proste zmiany w sposobie pielęgnacji pozwalają nie tylko dłużej zachować ulubione ubrania w doskonałym stanie, ale także ograniczyć wpływ ich użytkowania na środowisko i wydłużyć ich żywotność.
Pierz ubrania tylko wtedy, gdy jest to naprawdę konieczne. Pranie nie tylko przyspiesza zużycie ubrań - to także duże zużycie wody i energii elektrycznej. Często plamy można usunąć wilgotną ściereczką lub starą szczoteczką do zębów, a ubrania odświeżyć, po prostu wietrząc je zamiast prać. Pierz w niskiej temperaturze. Temperatura podana na metce to maksymalna zalecana temperatura prania, jednak w wielu przypadkach niższa temperatura w zupełności wystarczy, by skutecznie odświeżyć ubrania. Pamiętaj jednak, że tekstylia wymagające higienicznej czystości (np. pościel) należy prać w temperaturze 60°C. Pierz z podobnymi kolorami i na lewej stronie, aby zapobiec blaknięciu oraz przedwczesnemu zużyciu ubrań. Przed praniem upewnij się, że kieszenie są opróżnione, zamki zapięte, a rzepy zamknięte. Delikatne ubrania - z koronką, haftami, aplikacjami, ozdobami czy rajstopy nylonowe - pierz w woreczku do prania, aby zapobiec zahaczeniom podczas cyklu prania. Wypełniaj pralkę do pełna, ale jej nie przeładowuj. W przeciwnym razie pralka nie będzie miała wystarczająco dużo miejsca, by skutecznie wyprać ubrania. Używaj detergentów z oznaczeniem ekologicznym i zawsze stosuj ilość zalecaną na opakowaniu. Aby uniknąć zbędnych zagnieceń, wyjmij pranie z pralki jak najszybciej po zakończeniu cyklu.
Suszenie
Najlepiej suszyć ubrania na powietrzu, zamiast korzystać z suszarki bębnowej. Najlepiej na świeżym powietrzu. Kolorowe ubrania rozwieszaj na lewej stronie, aby chronić je przed blaknięciem na słońcu, natomiast białe susz na prawej stronie - naturalne działanie promieni słonecznych pomaga zachować ich biel. Suszenie w suszarce bębnowej nie tylko przyspiesza zużycie ubrań, lecz także wiąże się z dużym zużyciem energii elektrycznej. Jeśli korzystanie z suszarki jest konieczne, używaj kul do suszenia, aby skrócić czas suszenia, oraz regularnie czyść filtr, by utrzymać jej wydajność.
Susz dzianiny na płasko. Najlepiej na ręczniku, aby zachowały swój kształt.
Prasowanie
Prasuj ubrania tylko wtedy, gdy jest to konieczne. Prasowanie nie tylko przyspiesza zużycie ubrań, lecz także zużywa dużo energii elektrycznej. Często wystarczy powiesić ubrania w łazience podczas prysznica - para wodna pomoże wygładzić zagniecenia. Prasuj w niskiej temperaturze.
Temperatura podana na Temperatura podana na metce to maksymalna dopuszczalna temperatura prasowania. Pamiętaj jednak, że niższa temperatura nie zawsze będzie wystarczająco skuteczna.
Prasuj na lewej stronie lub używaj parownicy - to delikatniejsze dla tkanin i pomaga ograniczyć ich zużycie.
Symbole pielegnacji
Przekreślony symbol prania oznacza, że danego ubrania nie należy prać.
Symbol dłoni w misce z wodą oznacza, że ubranie należy prać ręcznie. Unikaj pocierania, rozciągania i wykręcania ubrania. Zamiast tego delikatnie odciśnij nadmiar wody.
Symbol prania z liczbą wskazuje maksymalną temperaturę prania. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 30°C.
Jedna kreska pod symbolem prania oznacza, że ubranie należy prać w pralce w programie delikatnym. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 30°C.
Symbol prania z liczbą wskazuje maksymalną temperaturę prania. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 40°C.
Jedna kreska pod symbolem prania oznacza, że ubranie należy prać w pralce w programie delikatnym. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 40°C.
Symbol prania z liczbą wskazuje maksymalną temperaturę prania. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 60°C.
Symbol prania z liczbą wskazuje maksymalną temperaturę prania. Pierz w maksymalnej temperaturze 95°C.
Suszenie
Kwadrat z pionową linią w środku oznacza, że ubranie należy suszyć na sznurku.
Kwadrat z poziomą linią w środku oznacza, że ubranie należy suszyć na płasko. Najlepiej suszyć na ręczniku.
Przekreślony symbol suszarki bębnowej oznacza, że ubrania nie należy suszyć w suszarce.
Jedna kropka w symbolu suszarki bębnowej oznacza, że ubranie można suszyć w suszarce w niskiej temperaturze (maksymalnie 60°C).
Dwie kropki w symbolu suszarki bębnowej oznaczają, że ubranie można suszyć w suszarce w średniej temperaturze (maksymalnie 80°C).
Prasowanie
Przekreślony symbol żelazka oznacza, że ubrania nie należy prasować.
Symbol żelazka z przekreślonym znakiem pary oznacza, że ubrania nie należy prasować z użyciem pary (maksymalnie 120°C).
Jedna kropka w symbolu żelazka oznacza, że ubranie można prasować w niskiej temperaturze (maksymalnie 110°C). Z żelazka parowego można korzystać ostrożnie.
Dwie kropki w symbolu żelazka oznaczają, że ubranie można prasować w średniej temperaturze (maksymalnie 150°C). Można używać żelazka parowego.
Trzy kropki w symbolu żelazka oznaczają, że ubranie można prasować w wysokiej temperaturze (maksymalnie 200°C). Można używać żelazka parowego.
Profesjonalne czyszczenie
Przekreślony symbol czyszczenia chemicznego oznacza, że ubrania nie należy czyścić chemicznie.
Symbol „P” w kółku oznacza, że ubranie można czyścić chemicznie z użyciem rozpuszczalników typu perchloroetylen. Profesjonalna pralnia wie, jak odpowiednio postępować z ubraniem i dobrać właściwy rozpuszczalnik, aby uzyskać najlepszy efekt czyszczenia.
Symbol „F” w kółku oznacza, że ubranie można czyścić chemicznie wyłącznie z użyciem rozpuszczalników węglowodorowych. Profesjonalna pralnia wie, jak odpowiednio postępować z ubraniem i dobrać właściwy rozpuszczalnik, aby uzyskać najlepszy efekt czyszczenia.
Symbol „W” w kółku oznacza, że ubranie można czyścić profesjonalnie w procesie czyszczenia na mokro. Profesjonalna pralnia wie, jak odpowiednio postępować z ubraniem, aby uzyskać optymalny efekt czyszczenia.
Przekreślony symbol „W” w kółku oznacza, że ubrania nie należy czyścić w profesjonalnym procesie czyszczenia na mokro.
Wybielanie
Przekreślony symbol trójkąta oznacza, że ubrania nie należy wybielać.
Trójkąt z dwiema ukośnymi liniami w środku oznacza, że ubranie można wybielać, ale nie wolno stosować wybielaczy chlorowych.
Pusty symbol trójkąta oznacza, że ubranie można wybielać dowolnym wybielaczem, w tym także wybielaczem chlorowym. Należy jednak stosować minimalną ilość wybielacza chlorowego i prać w niskiej temperaturze, aby nie uszkodzić tkaniny.
Spot cleaning
Stains in general
The sooner you treat a stain, the easier it will be to remove. However, don't panic - some
stains may require multiple attempts. Be patient and persistent, and don't give up easily!
Generally, always begin by absorbing excess stain with plain paper kitchen towel. Make
sure to follow the care instructions on the garments care label and to test any cleaning
method on a hidden part of the garment to avoid any unnecessary damage. For delicate
materials or stubborn stains, consider seeking professional help from a dry cleaner. They
have the expertise and tools to handle even the most challenging stains.
Ball point pen
Ball point pen ink doesn’t suit any garments. Luckily, the ink can be removed. If the strokes
are fresh soak the stained area in whole milk for 12 hours and wash as usual. If you want to
begin treatment of a dry or old stain place your garment on a clean absorbent surface. Dab
the stain with a cloth dampened with Surgical spirit. Repeat until the stain is gone. Add a bit
of clear dish soap and wash as usual.
Blood
If the blood is fresh, rinse the stained area under cold running water. Gently rub the stain
with your fingers or a soft cloth to remove as much blood as possible. Avoid using hot
water, as it can set the stain. If the blood stain is dry, soak your garment in cold water with a
bit of clear dish soap. After an hour gently scrub the stain with a soft brush, such as an old
toothbrush. If the stain persists, let the garment soak for longer. Afterwards wash as usual.
If your garment is made with wool soak your garment in cold water with salt overnight
instead. Use 2 teaspoons per liter of water. Afterwards wash according to the garment's
care instructions.
Chocolate
Wet the stained area with cold water and apply clear dish soap directly to the stain with a
soft sponge as soon as possible. Gently rub the soap into the fibres of the fabric. Place the
garment in an airtight bag for 6-12 hours to prevent the soap from drying. Afterwards rinse
with cold water and wash as usual.
TIf you want to begin treatment of an old stain. Wet the stain with cold water and apply
baking soda to both sides of the fabric. Gently rub the baking soda into the stain with your
fingers. Continue rubbing until the stain disappears. Rinse with cold water and wash as
usual.
Coffee
If your coUee stain is fresh rinse the stain through from the back with cold water until the
stain is gone, and then wash as usual.
If the coUee stain is dry, start by rinsing the stain through from the back with cold water to
ensure that the stain does not expand. Then, mix a bit of washing powder with a bit of cold
water and pour it onto the stain. Let it sit for five minutes. Then, put the garments with
coffee stains into a tub of water and rub the stain with your fingers. Let the garment soak for
half an hour. Now the coUee stain should be as if sunk into the ground. Wash as usual.
If you want to begin treatment of an old coUee stain, start by wetting the stain well with
liquid glycerin on both sides of the fabric and let it work for 6-12 hours in an airtight bag.
Rinse the glycerin completely out of the fabric. Finally, wash as usual.
Curry
Start by applying glycerin onto the curry stain. Place the garment in an airtight bag to
prevent the glycerin from drying. After 5-6 hours, pour some clear dish soap directly onto
the stain and place the garment in the airtight bag again to prevent the soap from drying.
After 5–6 hours, wash your garment as usual.
Foundation
Apply clear dish soap directly to the foundation stain as soon as possible. Gently rub the
soap into the fibres of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 12-24 hours to
prevent the soap from drying. Afterwards wash as usual. If the stain is very stubborn or old,
you may dab a little surgical spirit on the stain and then wash it according to the washing
instructions.
Fruit juice
Fruit juice stains can pose a real challenge, especially on garments in delicate fabrics, but
with a few tricks, you can remove them completely.
If your garment can withstand boiling water, boiling water is the most effective way to
tackle a fruit juice stain. Simply place your garment on top of a sieve in the sink with the
stain facing up. Pour boiling water directly onto the stain until the stain disappears.
Afterwards wash as usual.
For garments that can't withstand boiling water or for more stubborn stains apply clear dish
soap directly to the stain as soon as possible. Gently rub the soap into the fibres of the
fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 6-12 hours to prevent the soap from drying.
Afterwards wash as usual. Use the same method if you want to begin treatment of an old
stain.
Grease
Grease stains from high-fat foods often leave stubborn marks on your garments.
Fortunately, clear dish soap is an effective tool for removing these stains. Start by applying
clear dish soap directly to the stain as soon as possible. Gently rub the soap into the fibres
of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 6-12 hours to prevent the soap from
drying. Afterwards wash as usual. Use the same method if you want to begin treatment of
an old stain.
Greyish white
White garments often develop a grayish or yellowish tinge over time. The simplest, most
affordable, and environmentally friendly approach is sun bleaching. By air-drying your
white laundry in the sun, you can harness its natural bleaching power. The sun's ultraviolet
rays act as a natural bleaching, effectively whitening your garments.
If the sun is hiding and your garment care label allows chlorine bleach, you can prepare a
solution of 1 part chlorine bleach to 10 parts cold water in a tub. Place your garment in the
tub for at least two hours. After soaking, wash the garment as usual, following the care
instructions on the label.
A tiny old spot on your white garments can be removed by gently dabbing with a cotton
swab with chlorine. Place a plain paper kitchen towel underneath before starting dabbing
with chlorine. Chlorine bleach can be harsh on fabrics, so use it with extraordinary caution.
Lipstick
Apply clear dish soap directly to the lipstick stain as soon as possible. Gently rub the soap
into the fibres of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 6-12 hours to prevent
the soap from drying. Afterwards wash as usual. If the stain is very stubborn or old, you can
dab a little rubbing alcohol (husholdningssprit) on the stain and then wash it according to
the washing instructions.
Mascara
For non-waterproof mascara, apply clear dish soap directly to the mascara stain as soon as
possible. Gently rub the soap into the fibres of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight
bag for 12 hours to prevent the soap from drying. Afterwards wash as usual. For waterproof
mascara, gently dap away the stain with a clean cotton cloth dipped in white spirit. If there
is any remaining colour apply clear dish soap directly to the stain. Gently rub the soap into
the fibres of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 5-6 hours to prevent the
soap from drying. Afterwards wash as usual.
Nailpolish
Place your garment on an absorbent surface. Gently dab the stain with oil-free acetone.
Continuously absorb with a plain paper kitchen towel. Wash as normal. Don’t use acetone
for garments containing acetate, for example: sportswear and lining.
Redwine
Rinse the garment under cold, running water as quickly as possible. Use cold water, as hot
water can set the stain. Let the water flow through the stain while gently rubbing the
aUected area with your hands or a soft cloth. Pour a small amount of dish soap directly
onto the stain and place the garment in an airtight bag for 5-6 hours to prevent the soap
from drying out.
Afterwards, wash the garment according to the care instructions on the label, using the
hottest water temperature safe for the fabric. If the stain persists or you want to treat an
older stain, carefully pour a small amount of glycerin over the stained area, ensuring it
completely covers the stain. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 5-8 hours to prevent
the glycerin from drying out. Afterwards, wash the garment according to the care
instructions on the label, using the hottest water temperature safe for the fabric.
Soy sauce
Take a clean, absorbent plain paper kitchen towel and gently blot up as much excess soy
sauce as possible, acting quickly to prevent the stain from setting. Pour a small amount of
white vinegar onto the stained area, making sure it covers the entire stain. Use a cotton
swab or a clean plain cloth to gently dab the vinegar into the stain. Sprinkle a small amount
of laundry detergent directly onto the stain. Gently rub the detergent into the fabric with
your fingers. Rinse the stained area thoroughly with cold water until all traces of the
detergent and the soy sauce stain are gone.
Avoid using hot water, as this can set the stain, making it more difficult to remove. Repeat
the process if the stain is still visible, and then wash the garment as usual, following the
care instructions on the care label.
Sweat
Sweat and deodorant can leave yellow marks on your garments, especially on white and
light-colored garments. To remove these marks, create a thick paste by mixing 1 part baking
soda with 2 parts of water. Apply the paste generously to the marked areas, ensuring it
covers the entire areas. Allow the paste to sit on the marks for 2 hours. After 2 hours, scrub
the marks with a mixture of water and lemon juice. You can use a soft brush or a plain cloth
for this. Wash the garment as usual, following the care instructions on the label, using the
highest water temperature safe for the fabric.
Tomato sauce
Tomato sauce and ketchup stains can leave visible red marks on your garments. To remove
a stain, apply clear dish soap directly to the stain as soon as possible. Rub gently to work
the soap into the fibres of the fabric. Place the garment in an airtight bag for 6-12 hours to
prevent the soap from drying. Afterwards wash as usual. If the stain persists or you want to
begin treatment of an old stain, then white spirit can be a solution.
Apply a small amount to a clean white cloth and dab at the stain. Use another clean cloth
to absorb the solvent and stain. Repeat until the stain is gone, then wash the garment as
usual. Remember to test the use of white spirit on an invisible area of the garment to
ensure it does not cause damage to the fabric.
Disclaimer
All the advice has been tested by the team in PIECES' head quarter. Following these tips is
at your own risk. Be aware that some of your garments are delicate and may not withstand
harsh treatment. For example, silk. If you are in doubt, always test the treatment in a less
visible place first to ensure it does not damage your garments. For stubborn stains or
delicate materials, it may be best to seek professional help from a dry cleaner.
Hacks and shortcuts
Prevent runs in nylon tights
If you discover loose threads or small holes in your nylon tights, you can easily prevent
them from expanding. Apply some clear nail polish or hairspray directly to the open area of
the run or hole on both sides of the tights. Be sure to cover the entire area where the fabric
is weakened, but only use a small amount of product to avoid staining or stiffening the
entire tight. Let it dry completely before putting on your tights. This will give the product
time to set and stiffen the fabric.
Fix a stuck zipper
If your zipper isn't sliding smoothly or is stuck, you can easily get it working again. Apply a
small amount of petroleum jelly, lip balm, or a similar lubricant (even candle wax in a
pinch) directly to the teeth of the zipper, both on the front and back sides. Work the zipper
up and down a few times to distribute the lubricant. Repeat if the zipper starts sticking
again. If your zipper is broken, a tailor or seamstress can replace your zipper.
Protect white shirt collars from makeup stains
Lightly apply hairspray to your white shirt collars before wearing. Focus on the areas that
come into contact with your face, such as the inner collar and the neckline. Let the
hairspray dry completely before putting on your shirt. Hairspray acts as a protective layer,
preventing makeup from adhering to the fabric of your collar.
Remove dust
Dust and stray hairs make especially dark garments look dirty and worn. Simply use a lint
roller to remove dust and stray hairs from your garments, giving them a fresh, just-washed
look.
Remove peeling
With regular use, pilling will build up, making your garments look old and worn. Use an
electric fuzz remover to remove pilling from your garments. This will especially leave your
knits and sweatshirts with a smooth and fresh look. Always use the electric fuzz remover
carefully to avoid damaging your garments.
Store your knits flat
Avoid hanging your knitwear in your closet. The weight of the garment can cause it to
stretch and lose its shape over time, leading to a baggy and misshapen appearance.
Instead, fold your knit sweaters neatly and store them flat on a shelf or in a drawer,
ensuring they retain their original shape and avoid becoming misshapen. By following this
simple tip, you can help preserve the original shape of your knitwear and prevent it from
becoming misshapen, ensuring it looks its best.
Hide loose threads
To keep your knits looking their best, prevent further unraveling by carefully pulling loose
threads to the inside of your knitwear. If you find it challenging to do this by hand, carefully
insert a needle threader through your knit from the inside, right next to your loose thread.
Thread the loose thread through the eye of the needle threader and gently pull the needle
threader back, bringing the loose thread with it to the inside. Do not cut o@ the loose
thread. Repeat this process for any other loose threads you find.
Extend the life of your swimwear
After each swim, give your bathing suit a thorough rinse with cool, fresh water. This will
remove salt, sand, sunscreen, or chlorine, preventing these elements from damaging the
fabric over time. A quick rinse is often all you need; a full machine wash isn't necessary
after every use. Before washing or rinsing, untie any straps on your bathing suit, ensuring
they are fully clean and don't become tangled, preserving their shape and elasticity. To
preserve the color and vibrancy of your bathing suit, air-dry it inside-out, protecting the
fabric from fading and damage caused by direct sunlight and heat. By following these
simple care tips, you can keep your swimwear looking its best and lasting longer.
Denim caring / Prolonging the life of your denim
Denim is known for aging gracefully, becoming cooler and more authentic looking over
time. Developed as workwear, denim's durability is undeniable. To maintain the shape,
color, and texture of your favorite denim pieces, wash them as rarely as possible and avoid
using the tumble dryer. We recommend you follow our recommendations for washing,
drying, and ironing to prolong the life of your denim.
New denim, especially dark and black denim, may release excess dye and transfer color
onto lighter-colored garments, shoes, and furniture. We recommend washing new denim
by itself, wearing dark underwear and dark tops the first few weeks, and folding the bottom
of your new jeans to avoid excess dye transferring onto your white sneakers. When doing
this, the inside of the denim fabric is closest to the sneakers and therefore won't rub o@ as
much.
Both sunlight and electric light may cause denim to fade or discolor. Store your denim
inside out if your wardrobe is exposed to light to prevent fading. To prevent wrinkles, fold
your denim along the seams when storing it in your wardrobe.
With use comes wear and tear. Belt loops are the weakest points of
a pair of jeans. Use them only for your belt, not to pull on your jeans.
If your jeans need repairing, we encourage you to do so yourself or seek professional help.
With proper care and repair your denim will age beautifully and serve you for years.
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