Surface cleaning:
Carefully clean the surface of the rain jacket with lukewarm water (not over 30°C) and a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach, fabric softeners or strong detergents as these may affect the water-repellent coating and material performance.
Rinse and dry:
Rinse the rain jacket thoroughly to ensure all detergent is removed. Avoid submerging the rain jacket in water for too long as this can damage the water-repellent coating. After cleaning, gently pat the rain jacket dry with a clean towel and then hang it to dry in a well-ventilated and shaded place. Do not expose the rain jacket to direct sunlight as excessive UV radiation can damage the material.
Storage and care:
When the rain jacket is not in use, proper storage and care can help extend its lifespan. Make sure the rain jacket is completely dry and then fold, roll or hang it in a dry and well-ventilated place. Avoid storing the rain jacket in a damp or warm environment for a long time to prevent mold or damage.
Carefully clean the surface of the rain jacket with lukewarm water (not over 30°C) and a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach, fabric softeners or strong detergents as these may affect the water-repellent coating and material performance.
Rinse and dry:
Rinse the rain jacket thoroughly to ensure all detergent is removed. Avoid submerging the rain jacket in water for too long as this can damage the water-repellent coating. After cleaning, gently pat the rain jacket dry with a clean towel and then hang it to dry in a well-ventilated and shaded place. Do not expose the rain jacket to direct sunlight as excessive UV radiation can damage the material.
Storage and care:
When the rain jacket is not in use, proper storage and care can help extend its lifespan. Make sure the rain jacket is completely dry and then fold, roll or hang it in a dry and well-ventilated place. Avoid storing the rain jacket in a damp or warm environment for a long time to prevent mold or damage.
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