If you want to store yarn-dyed fabric for a long time, you need to pay attention to the following points:
Clean and dry: Before storing yarn-dyed fabric, make sure it is clean and completely dry. A humid environment can cause mold and bacteria to grow, which can damage the fabric. Avoid direct sunlight, as sunlight can cause the fabric to discolor and age.
Ventilation and moisture-proof: The place where yarn-dyed fabric is stored needs good ventilation to reduce the generation of moisture and mold. Dehumidifiers or air conditioners can be used to keep the indoor air circulating. At the same time, avoid direct contact between yarn-dyed fabric and the floor, as there may be dust, moisture or bugs on the floor, which can cause damage to the fabric.
Avoid direct sunlight: Sunlight can cause yarn-dyed fabric to discolor and age. Therefore, try to avoid direct sunlight when storing, and use blackout curtains or gauze to reduce sunlight exposure.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly inspect the stored yarn-dyed fabric to check for hairworms, insect eggs, mold, etc. If problems are found, timely measures should be taken to prevent them from spreading and damaging other fabrics.
Use acid-free paper or cotton cloth: When stacking yarn-dyed fabrics, clean acid-free paper or cotton cloth can be placed to avoid corrosion between different materials, especially for fabrics that have been stored for a long time. This step is more important.
Insect protection: Using insect repellent or insect repellent buckets can effectively prevent yarn-dyed fabrics from being attacked by pests. However, when using insect repellent, be careful not to directly contact the fabric to avoid damage.
Correct folding method: For yarn-dyed fabrics that are folded for storage, pay attention to the correct folding method. Different fabrics have different folding methods. You can choose the appropriate folding method according to the material and size to reduce damage to the fiber.
