How to wash a polyester jacket

Down jacket and washing machineToday we will look at the question of how and what to wash a polyester jacket (down jacket). We will give advice that will be very useful, and it is immediately worth noting that with synthetics you need to be careful with any thermal effect on it.

What to do before washing a polyester jacket

  1. Washing instructions on the labelStudy the label carefully. On it you can see useful information about the washing mode (hand or machine), permissible water temperature, fabric composition and whether the product can be ironed;
  2. Remove stains from the down jacket. If this is not done immediately, they will remain after machine washing. We will write about stain removal below;
  3. Check pockets for foreign objects, remove the hood and fur trim (they should be washed separately), take out the belt, fasten the down jacket with buttons or a zipper, and turn it inside out.

Removing stains

Removing stainsQuite often, many visitors to dry cleaners ask the specialists of this service a simple question: how to clean a jacket and a shiny polyester jacket collar? There are many ways to effectively and safely clean products made from this synthetic material. In order to remove uncomfortable and unsightly shiny streaks, there are many widely used cleaning options. Let's look at some of the most effective methods.

Dish gel (liquid detergent)

The easiest way to deal with stains is to use a mild stain remover or liquid detergent. They do not contain aggressive chemicals, so the synthetic fabric is not damaged. Apply the product to the stain for 15-30 minutes, then gently rub with a brush and rinse with water.

To remove a small stain, take a clean, non-fading cotton cloth. Apply a little gel to it first, wipe the stain with short movements, without smearing it on the jacket. Then a clean corner of the cloth is lightly moistened with water. If this does not work, the water must be completely squeezed out. And wipe the stain with short movements too. The stain will come off. Let this area dry; in this case, the item does not need to be rinsed. After drying, there will be no trace left of the stain.

The main thing is not to use a lot of gel and water, then the stain will not spread. If you properly and systematically care for a polyester item, it will delight its owner with its excellent appearance for many years!

Using soap

The simplest, and sometimes the most effective way of cleaning is the option in which a piece of ordinary soap can help.Before starting the procedure, you need to be on the safe side and test the effect of the soap on a small piece of fabric, which is usually attached to the wrong side of each product.

It is more advisable to start cleaning with a weak solution, increasing its concentration if necessary. You should not get carried away and try to clean your jacket with a thick, sticky mixture. It will be much more effective to use a weaker solution, performing the entire cleaning procedure many times.

First, prepare: a cotton swab, a piece of clean cotton wool or a small light cloth.

  • gently moisten the cloth near the stain, moving from the edges to the center;
  • try to avoid highly concentrated chemical stain removers;
  • can damage the material of your product and spoil its appearance;
  • When cleaning stains, use simple (laundry soap), this is much more expedient and cheaper.

The above method, even if unsuccessful, will not allow the oily stain to spread further.

If the cleaning method did not live up to your hopes, and the result turned out to be disappointing, try a few more popular options for removing greasy stains.

Salt

Salt for removing stainsIn addition to using soap, there is an old, proven cleaning method that our grandmothers successfully used in ancient times, when cleaning products were unheard of. Your clothes will be at minimal risk of damage and will look clean and tidy if you use regular table salt. This inexpensive, popular product allows you to clean a grimy polyester jacket collar.

To begin, sprinkle a small amount of salt on the contaminated area, rub thoroughly with your fingers and shake off the product.To achieve a positive result, repeat the entire procedure several times, and the dirty stain will disappear without a trace.

Sodium tetraborate

Another highly cleaning effect is achieved by the method of removing stains on colored and light-colored clothing, in which a 100% borax solution is used. In this processing option we proceed in the following order:

  • Apply a small amount of the substance to a clean cotton swab and wipe the contaminated surface of the polyester jacket;
  • thoroughly wipe the treated part with citric acid and carefully rinse the product.

If all of the above methods for cleaning deep-seated oil stains fail to completely clean your clothes, you can try a more advanced cleaning procedure. In this case, you should proceed according to the following scheme:

  • moisten the area around the remaining drip with warm water;
  • In the area of ​​the stain on the inside of the product, place a paper napkin folded several times;
  • Apply a thin layer of starch around the entire perimeter of the contaminated area;
  • take a piece of not very dense fabric, fold it several times and cover the stain with it;

Carefully iron the surface to be treated with a hot iron.

If the result is unsatisfactory, repeat the procedure several times.

The main thing to remember is that it is much easier to remove a fresh stain and start treating it as early as possible.

Under no circumstances should greasy polyester be boiled, otherwise you may end up with an irreparably damaged product.

If the contamination is obtained on some flat area - the chest or back, you can try the so-called waterless method.

Starch

You will need starch, a thick napkin, a piece of fairly thick fabric such as cotton and a hot iron:

  1. The area around the stain should be treated with a little water so that when heated the oil does not spread over the clean surface;
  2. On the inside, under the stain, place a napkin folded several times;
  3. Using a teaspoon, starch is carefully distributed evenly over the stain;
  4. A fabric folded in half is placed on top of the starch;
  5. Use a hot iron to gently but thoroughly iron the top.

If you see how oil or fat appears through the starch onto the fabric that was placed on top, then the desired effect has been achieved. All that remains is to check whether the contamination has disappeared 100 percent. We remove the napkin and cloth, and if anything remains, the procedure will have to be repeated.

The area of ​​contamination is moistened and a large layer of salt is poured on top. After half an hour, rinse the item in soapy water.

Find out whether a polyester jacket can be washed in an automatic washing machine, and what care conditions are determined by the image on the product tag.

The number in the picture in the bowl of water indicates the recommended water temperature for washing. If the adjacent triangle is crossed out, bleaching is prohibited. A circle in a square implies spinning in a centrifuge. If it is crossed out, this cannot be done.

In the picture of the iron, from 1 to 3 dots show the temperature when ironing 1 dot, the lowest heating of the iron is up to 110 degrees, 2 dots, medium, 3 - you can heat it at full power.

A crossed out circle prohibits dry cleaning.

It is very important to monitor the temperature, from 400 to 600 degrees, not higher. Ease of care makes it possible to do without dry cleaning and do everything at home. Detergents must be soft, without aggressive phosphates and additives. These include “Vorsinka” and “Weasel”.

Hand wash jacket

HandwashOn the one hand, washing outerwear yourself is more difficult than washing it in a machine. But on the other hand, this method is more gentle on the item and allows it to maintain its good appearance for a long time.

  1. Prepare a deep container. You can fill the bathtub halfway or use a large basin. The temperature should not exceed 30 degrees.
  2. Dissolve detergent in water. If it is a regular powder, be sure to wait until there are no solid granules left in the container.
  3. Soak the down jacket for 15–20 minutes if it is very dirty.
  4. Gently rub the item with your hands or a brush in “problem” areas (sleeves, bottom, waistband, pockets).
  5. Rinse the down jacket first in a solution with conditioner, and then in clean cold water several times.

You should remember the recommendations on how to properly wash a polyester product - this will help protect it from damage.

Important! Outerwear should not be soaked as it may damage the insulation.

Machine washable jacket

Washing a jacket in a machineIf you don’t see the icon of a crossed out square with a circle inside on the label, you can safely machine wash your down jacket with polyester filling. When the fabric composition is 100% polyester, the water temperature should not exceed 30–400C degrees. Otherwise, the integrity of the polyester fibers is compromised. As a result, after washing and drying, you risk getting a down jacket that is 1-2 sizes smaller or with unsightly folds.

When the components contain natural fibers (for example, cotton), the temperature can be increased to 60 0C degrees.

How to wash a polyester down jacket in a washing machine?

  1. Set the mode to Delicates or Synthetics;
  2. The product must be fastened with all available zippers and buttons; it is better to purchase a washing bag - this will preserve the integrity of the product;
  3. Do not set more than 700 rpm.A down jacket with synthetic filling dries quickly enough, there is no need for strong twisting. On the contrary, if you set more speed, the polyester may bunch up into several large lumps. As a result, the down jacket will become unsuitable for further wear;
  4. You can use regular washing powder, but it is difficult to wash out and therefore can clog inside the filler. It is better to buy a liquid detergent for washing a polyester down jacket;
  5. Do not add bleach to the washing machine compartment! It contains aggressive substances that destroy polyester fabric. After washing, the down jacket may simply crumble before your eyes;
  6. Polyester has one significant drawback - it becomes highly electrified after washing. An air conditioner will help solve this problem;
  7. To prevent the formation of lumps of filler, you should place several tennis balls in the washing machine drum. Of course, not everyone has these at home. Instead, you can use similar items: animal toys, massage balls;
  8. Do not wash your down jacket with other items from your wardrobe;
  9. We turn on the washing machine and wait for the process to complete.

Washing a polyester jacket with different insulation materials

Various technologies for the production of fillers for warm clothing establish their own rules for caring for them. When purchasing a jacket, it is advisable to immediately check with the seller at the outlet about the insulation of each model. The nuances of washing the main types of fillers:

  • Products with synthetic padding are better suited for processing in a washing machine with additional rinsing, spinning and drying turned off. They cannot be soaked; stains can be removed using stain remover or laundry soap.To prevent the padding polyester from clumping, you can put special balls or tennis balls into the drum of the machine.
  • Their holofiber insulation can be subjected to any type of washing, soaking, and spinning at 600 rpm. It is unpretentious and easy to care for.
  • Lightweight and flexible Thinsulate is ideally combined with polyester in all respects, maintaining its properties even after repeated washing in automatic washing machines.
  • Natural fillings (down and feather) are washed at temperatures up to 30 degrees using mild detergents and special balls that do not allow down or feather to bunch up in one place of the lining. When drying, it is recommended to regularly shake or beat the insulation.

Washing a jacket with a membrane

Washing a polyester jacket with a water-repellent membrane has its own rules. The main advantage of such fabric is its water-repellent properties, which protect well from rain and snow. To avoid losing them, you need a special shampoo for membrane fabrics. After 2-3 washes, ordinary powder will clog the smallest pores of the membrane and make the item unable to repel moisture. The price of special products is often very expensive, and most often they are made from soap. Therefore, shampoo can be replaced, for example, with liquid ActiveGel. If you don’t have this at hand, the most economical option, laundry soap, preferably 72%, will do. Paired with cold water, they perfectly remove dirt from the membrane fabric.

If the jacket has down, then when drying it is periodically shaken off, breaking up the lumps. To do this, add tennis or specialized balls to the drum of the washing machine, which prevents the formation of lumps of fluff in the jacket.

The process is the same. The temperature when washing the membrane is set to 30 C.

The membrane cannot be wrung out or dried in a machine; there is a risk that the paint will bleed. Like a polyester jacket, it is best to hang it over the bathtub on a hanger to dry. The sun is contraindicated for such fabric.

Heavy soiling, stains, before washing, if soap does not help, you can apply a stain remover for colored fabrics.

How to properly dry a jacket or down jacket with polyester filling?

Drying correctlySo, you washed your down jacket. Now you should straighten out the folds and folds, because after drying they will be difficult to smooth out. For better results, you can use a steamer. If you don’t have such a device at home, a simple folk method will help. Turn on the shower with hot water, and then hang the down jacket for a few minutes near the steam.

What to do if a lot of excess water drains from the item after washing? After all, a polyester down jacket cannot be twisted too much to prevent lumps from forming. Wrap it in a large terry towel for a few seconds and the excess liquid will be absorbed. Then the down jacket should be hung on hangers.

It is better to dry polyester outerwear in the bathroom. There is no sunlight harmful to synthetic fabrics, and water does not flow onto the floor.

Is it possible to iron a jacket or down jacket?

As a rule, things made of polyester do not wrinkle, so they do not need to be ironed. But if such a need arises, you should set the iron to medium temperature and iron the down jacket through a thin and damp cloth (cotton towel or gauze).

Taking good care of your polyester down jacket and following all the rules for washing it will ensure that the item retains its new appearance and will serve you for a very long time. Until you just get bored.

Conclusion

Caring for outerwear requires careful attention from the owner and a thorough study of the materials from which it is made.For more detailed information, you can refer to the manufacturer's website. In order for the product to acquire its original appearance and not lose its thermal insulation properties, you should take into account all the recommendations and treat things with care. A distinctive feature of synthetic fibers is their unpretentiousness, so they can easily be washed in a machine, the main thing is to correctly observe the temperature regime and turn off additional functions.

Items made from synthetic fabrics, including polyester, can be washed by hand, but it is better to wash polyester in the washing machine, especially if the item is quite large, such as a jacket or down jacket. This improves the quality of washing and significantly saves the effort and time spent on care.

After several washes, polyester tends to lose weight. This disadvantage can be corrected by dry cleaning, which is prohibited for polyester. After it, the jacket gains volume and becomes like something purchased from a store. But, if the symbol prohibits washing in reagents, the company is not responsible for the disastrous result. There is no risk here.

Reviews and comments
IN Victor:

In the “Starch” section the min. ironing temperature 1100 degrees C. I hope it's just a typo. And then for some reason they recommend washing at 300 degrees C. Ridiculous!!!!

Maria:

Good afternoon Victor! Thanks for pointing out the errors.
They fixed it right away.
The problem was that the last zero was used to indicate temperature (conventionally °), but for some reason the styles disappeared.
Thanks again for pointing out the errors.

AND Irina:

It is very difficult to wash such jackets by hand! And it won’t be easy to rinse off the laundry detergent afterwards. That’s why I wash these jackets (all family members, including children) in a machine on the delicate cycle. I use a special liquid detergent and always add conditioner. I set the spin cycle to minimum - this way the jackets don’t wrinkle and I never iron them.

N Natalia:

I wash regular jackets in the machine and there are no problems with them, but a down jacket is a headache, the down rolls off, and stains remain on the fabric, then I sit for hours and break the filling. I will use your advice in the article and buy special laundry detergent balls and liquid detergent. I wonder how many people use tennis balls, does it really help or is it just nonsense? And what kind of balls are for table balls or large balls?

A Amir:

I want to wash a ski jacket with a Gor-tex membrane, the jacket has been in the garage for six months, the dirt is quite old. The mud is not technical, just ordinary mud from the ski slopes (somewhere it got dirty on dirty snow, somewhere it hit a tree branch). Does it make sense to let the jacket soak for a long time and can I use something else for better washing?

AND Inga:

What I like about polyester is that even when washed in a machine, the filling in the jacket does not come off, unlike natural stuff.From my own experience, I will say that the main thing is to rinse the jacket properly so that there are no traces of powder left on the outside, for some reason this is the biggest problem I have, I have to either rinse it manually several times, or run the rinse mode on the machine 2-3 times additionally.

T Tatiana:

I will say on my own behalf that before washing in the machine it would be a good idea to pre-clean the jacket itself. I do this with regular soap or dish gel. This is when there are strong stains. A couple of times there were such stains that the machine did not help to wash them and I could only do it by hand. I couldn’t do it myself and asked my husband, he’s still stronger. They wrote about using tennis balls here. I've never tried it, but now I'll take note.

IN Vika:

I always wash my polyester jackets in the washing machine. I tried washing it by hand, but unpleasant stains remain, and I have to rinse it many times to get rid of them. There were no problems with washing in the washing machine, it does not wrinkle at all and washes perfectly. Sometimes heavily contaminated areas have to be washed, I didn’t even know about salt. I'll have to try it.

A Anya:

Everyone in the family has polyester jackets. I tried washing it by hand once and decided that I wouldn’t do it again - it was very difficult and it was problematic to wash off the stains. It’s better to choose the “delicate wash” mode in the washing machine. Even a semi-automatic machine has it. One more nuance: you should put the jacket in the machine deflated, with the least amount of air. To do this, I fold it carefully and slowly immerse it (we’re talking about a semi-automatic machine), so that during washing the jacket does not float on the surface.I also noticed that it is better to wash such jackets in this type of washing machine. I had the opportunity to use a friend’s machine gun, so the jacket came out very wrinkled.

ABOUT Olga:

Hello, I bought a jacket and already at home I found on the tag that it cannot be washed! What should I do??

Maria (Administrator textile-en.techinfus.com):

Good afternoon Olga! Happy New Year to you =)
2 ways:
1) Use a steam generator if necessary to clean (wash) the jacket
2) Still use the washing machine: no spin, 40 degrees. Then hang it on the balcony and let it flow

E Elena:

Good afternoon Accidentally, liquid Comet got on a polyester down jacket in a store (I assume from the smell and because a small piece of fabric was corroded). I didn’t see it right away. At first the stain was dark; I rubbed it with a swab moistened with water. The spot turned white. How to remove these white marks? Or is there no way to remove it?

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