Coats are a fashionable choice for fall and winter, and most of them are made of wool or cashmere. Although wool is soft and warm, it is easy to get tangled, pilling, and even prick people, which makes it inconvenient to wear. Cashmere is favored for its basic shrinkage-free properties. However, since the best way to clean cashmere is dry cleaning, many people send it to dry cleaners when cleaning. However, nowadays there are more convenient cleaning options, such as hand washing. Of course, when hand washing, you need to pay attention to the temperature and detergent to avoid shrinkage and deformation. Next, let's explore several ways to easily clean coats at home.
1. Coat cleaning method
1.1. Machine washing steps
This method is suitable for overall cleaning of coats. The key lies in temperature control and detergent selection to ensure that the coat does not shrink or deform. Put the coat in a special detergent and soak it in warm water at about 35°C for 15 to 30 minutes. For key dirty areas, use squeezing and kneading to wash, while other parts are gently patted and kneaded. After washing, take out the coat, put it in a net bag, and dehydrate it in the dehydration drum. Finally, it is recommended to dry it in the shade when drying it, and avoid hanging it directly in the sun.
When ironing, you should use a steam iron and keep a distance of 0.5 to 1 cm, and be careful not to press directly on the coat.
1.2. Combination of towel and warm water
If the coat is only slightly stained with floating hair and dust, and there is no obvious oil or stubborn stains, then only simple dust removal is required. At this time, you can take a clean towel, soak it in warm water to moisten it, then wring out the water, and lay it flat on the coat. Then, gently tap the towel with a wooden stick to remove the floating hair and dust on the surface of the coat.
Through the above method, the floating hair and dust on the surface of the coat can be easily absorbed by the towel, which is indeed simple and efficient. This method is only suitable for overall dust removal of the coat, does not require detergent, and is quick and easy.
1.3. Combination of towel and iron
For those local stubborn stains that are difficult to remove, there is another wonderful way. These problems can be easily solved with the help of a common iron at home. This method is for stubborn stains, and the iron is used to heat the stains to help remove them, but high temperatures should be avoided to damage the clothes. Simply lay a wet towel flat on the stubborn stains on the clothes, and use an electric iron to iron the stubborn or long-lasting stains on the clothes. Repeat as many times as necessary to improve the removal effect.
2. Special stain treatment for coats
2.1. Towel and talcum powder combination
An effective combination for removing oil stains, removing oil stains on coats through the principle of adsorption. When eating, accidentally spill oil stains on your coat, just use a towel and talcum powder to easily remove these stubborn oil stains.
2.2. Oil stains and stubborn stains steps
Detailed steps explain how to remove oil stains by pressing and washing. First, sprinkle talcum powder lightly on the oil stains, making sure to cover the entire oil stain area. Then, gently wipe with a towel, and the adsorption power of the talcum powder will help remove the oil stains. If the oil stain is stubborn, repeat the above steps several times until the oil stain is completely removed. Finally, wash the coat.
3. Fur collar and coat maintenance
3.1. Fur collar cleaning method
Remove the fur collar and wipe it gently with a towel and dry it with a hair dryer. Keep the fur collar clean and smooth. First, remove the fur collar of the coat, wet the towel with warm water, and gently wipe it along the texture direction of the fur collar.
3.2. Tips for removing odor from coats
Remember to measure the size, use special detergents and precise cleaning steps to restore the original smell of the coat. During the cleaning process, if there is no special detergent, you can also try to use shampoo instead, and the effect is equally good.
4. Double-sided cashmere coat cleaning and maintenance
4.1. Cleaning precautions
Special precautions for double-sided cashmere coats, emphasizing the choice of water temperature and detergent type. When cleaning, it is recommended to use neutral detergents, such as wool-specific detergents, to protect the fabric texture.
4.2. Important maintenance precautions
Describe the daily care and storage of woolen and cashmere coats to keep them in good condition. It is recommended to clean the coat dust frequently and use a steam iron to remove wrinkles to avoid high temperature damage to the fiber.
5. Coat types and maintenance
5.1. Care guide for woolen coats
Emphasis on the importance of cleaning and preservation, and introduce methods to remove wrinkles and sticky hair. High-quality woolen coats need to be carefully cared for, and it is particularly important to keep them clean.
5.2. Special care for cashmere coats
Use dry cleaning instead of water washing to avoid damaging the fibers and recommend professional dry cleaning shops to ensure the quality of the coat. Gentle handling during cleaning and avoid excessive pulling.

