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Published: 05/15/2021
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Despite the tendency to refuse to use wardrobe items made from natural materials, a fur coat made from mink or arctic fox still looks impressive and warms perfectly. For this reason, not everyone is ready to give up a natural fur coat, although caring for fur at home raises many questions. But, not everything is so scary if you follow some rules. It is not difficult to determine the need for cleaning in the absence of obvious contamination. To do this you need to blow on the fur. If there is dirt, a funnel will form on the surface, clean hairs will fly to the sides and quickly return to their usual position.
- 1 Important information and tips
- 2 Fur cleaning products 2.1 Special
- 2.2 Folk
Important information and tips
To ensure that your fur coat always looks like new, you need to take care of the fur regularly. It is forbidden to wash. If you get caught in the rain, don't worry. You just need to shake the fur coat well and hang it on hangers to dry completely. Under no circumstances should you speed up the process or use heaters or a hairdryer.
Advice! If the fur hairs are tangled, you can comb them with a long-toothed metal comb.
To clean fur, it is prohibited to use any aggressive detergents containing abrasive particles, chlorine or bleach. Before using any new cleaning product or method, test it on an inconspicuous area. Remove obvious stains immediately; the older they are, the harder it is to get rid of them.
How to clean faux fur
With proper care, high-quality faux fur can look no less luxurious than natural fur. How to clean fur? Here are some simple but effective cleaning options:
- Hydrogen peroxide. Add 30 ml of peroxide to 0.5 liters of water. Pour into a spray bottle and spray onto fur. After it dries, comb the fur item with a comb.
- Starch. Pour the powdery substance onto your fur coat and rub it in with a paper towel or piece of soft cloth. Vacuum the fur or give it a good beating.
- Soda. Rub the powder into the pile with a piece of cloth or sponge and remove with a brush. Repeat the procedure until the soda is snow-white.
Cleaning a faux fur coat: YouTube/VseProznaykinN
Some faux fur items can be washed. This information is provided by the manufacturer on the label. To avoid damaging your item, follow these simple rules:
- Wash the fur by hand or in an automatic machine in warm water (no more than 40 °C).
- When machine washing, the permissible spin speed is up to 600 rpm.
- Use liquid detergent for delicate items.
Never use solvents such as acetone or vinegar to clean faux fur items.
Fur cleaning products
You can clean fur at home using professional means and folk methods. General recommendations:
type | method | brief recommendations |
arctic fox, goat | starch, talc, baking soda | Sprinkle the powder onto the fur coat, spread it with a soft brush, and collect the residue with a vacuum cleaner after 60 minutes. |
silver fox, arctic fox, fox | It is allowed to use wet cleaning using a spray bottle with a mixture of shampoo and ammonia (a teaspoon) diluted in 500 ml of water | after irrigation, go over the entire fur coat with a clean soft sponge |
muskrat | fine sand, the kind that is used as filler for animal litter boxes is suitable | heat the sand, sprinkle it on the fur coat, rub it with a soft sponge, shake it well, collect the remaining sand with a vacuum cleaner |
otter | Talcum powder, baking soda, even sand will do | in the ways described above |
rabbit | peroxide mixture (tbsp), a few drops of ammonia per 250 ml of water | applied by spraying |
nutria | cleaning a fur coat with sawdust from non-coniferous trees is suitable for nutria fur; they are mixed with a small amount of purified gasoline | remove the residue with a broom |
wolf | rye bran | After sprinkling and brushing, the residues are removed with a vacuum cleaner. |
sheepskin | mixture with gasoline and potato peelings | 10 minutes after application, shake well, remove the remaining mixture and ventilate |
Faux fur can be washed, even in an automatic washing machine, but the use of solvents, vinegar, and any alcohol is prohibited. The product will be completely damaged by such aggressive agents, and the synthetic fibers will melt.
Mink and chinchilla products are rarely cleaned by yourself due to the high price. It’s better not to risk it, take it to the dry cleaner. Although most dry methods are suitable for them.
Important! Long piles must not be brushed against the grain; short piles are acceptable.
Special
For those who are willing to spend money, there are many professional products that allow you to clean your fur coat at home. The main thing is to take into account the manufacturer’s recommendations and strictly follow the attached instructions. Some recommended remedies:
- INSAF, suitable for any type of fur, maintains freshness and prevents the appearance of new dirt, has an antistatic effect;
- LIVAL LICKER KONZ, suitable not only for cleaning fur, but also leather;
- FUR FRESH (SALAMANDER), has a tinting effect, but is toxic, so it can only be used outdoors;
- TERRE DE SOMMIERES, available in powder form, copes well with fat and oil stains.
For long-term storage, it is recommended to use OZZ aerosol, which prevents moths. And to make the fur always look silky, use ULTRA FINISH MILK.
Folk
Fur coats made from light furs can be cleaned exclusively with available products of natural origin. Semolina or starch will do. The selected component is heated to a temperature of 80 degrees, no more. The main thing is to make sure that the starch or semolina does not burn. When hot, spread over the surface, pass with a brush, and then shake well.
For fur coats of dark shades and hats, the use of flakes, salt (finely ground), and crushed nuts is allowed. These products do not require heating.
When using liquid products, do not allow the flesh to get wet. After using vinegar, the shine of the fur is restored with glycerin.
Complex contaminants are dealt with using purified gasoline. It is better to carry out the procedure outdoors, as well as to ventilate. You can also clean a fur collar at home using gasoline with the addition of starch or talcum powder. You can use alcohol or table vinegar, but you should always remember that these are radical methods, so it is better to resort to them as a last resort.
Author:
Anastasia Kukushkina
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