Wash jersey with flock

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Do you have a son who wears jerseys all the time, but don't know how to wash this flocked jersey so the flock doesn't come off? Here is a quick guide to how to do it.

A flocked jersey
A flocked jersey © ute_Kawik / Pixelio

Instructions for washing flocked jerseys

  • The jersey must not be washed for the first two weeks after flocking.
  • In general, these jerseys should not be washed right side, but left side. The washing temperature should not be more than 30 degrees.
  • Ironing is only allowed on the left side and that Iron must never be too hot, otherwise the flock may melt.
  • Furthermore, the jersey must not be in the dryer be inserted, otherwise the flock or the jersey can shrink.
  • Please never dry clean.
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  • You must not use fabric softener or bleach.
  • The safest way for the flocked jerseys is to wash them by hand, so nothing can go wrong.

Tips to help you wash your jerseys

  • Make sure that the jersey is of good quality, otherwise the flock will come off much more easily.
  • Remember before To wash look at the label so you know the maximum temperature at which it can be washed.
  • Only use liquid detergent, because powder detergent could attack the surface of the lettering due to zeolites and thus lead to peeling off relatively quickly.
  • If you don't want to make a mistake, have the jersey washed in the laundry.
  • There are also special sports detergents in the drugstore that are used to care for breathable T-shirts.
  • You can also try brushing out grass stains with the brush and then washing them, as this will make the stain more likely to wash out.

Now you have different options to clean your flocked jersey. Just try out which method is easier for you and which brings the most success.

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