SCARVES CARE
🌱 Essential Care for Your Recycled Long Fur Scarf
Thank you for choosing a scarf made with 100% recycled fabric. Each piece represents a commitment to the environment and quality craftsmanship. To maintain its softness, shape, and beauty over time, follow these care recommendations specifically designed for recycled long-pile fabrics:
🧼 Gentle and Responsible Washing
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Hand Wash : Wash your scarf preferably by hand with cold water and a mild or neutral detergent. If using a washing machine, protect it in a mesh bag and select a delicate cycle without spinning.
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Avoid Fabric Softener : Fabric softeners can leave residue that affects the texture of the fabric. As a natural alternative, you can add a tablespoon of white vinegar to your final rinse.
🌬 Careful Drying
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Air Dry : Do not wring your scarf. Gently press it between towels to remove excess water and let it dry flat on a surface, away from direct sunlight.
🧹 Long Hair Care: Brushing and De-linting
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Regular Brushing : Long recycled pile requires gentle but consistent maintenance. We recommend brushing your scarf periodically with a soft-bristled brush . This is ideal for maintaining the fabric's volume and removing lint or loose fibers without damaging it.
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➤ You can purchase the specialized brush directly from our website — designed specifically for our recycled scarves. -
Prevents Pilling : Brushing also helps prevent pilling, prolonging the scarf's original appearance.
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Lint Roller as an Add-On : You can also use a sticky roller for a quick cleanup before you head out, especially if your scarf has been stored away for the season.
🧵 Shape and Texture Preservation
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Avoid Rough Surfaces : Don't leave your scarf in contact with backpacks, zippers, or surfaces that could snag or wear the fabric.
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Proper Storage : Store folded in a dry place, preferably in a cloth bag. Avoid hanging to maintain its original shape.
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Iron with Caution : If you need to smooth the scarf, do so with gentle steam or a warm iron, always protected by a cotton cloth between the fabric and the iron.
With these precautions and the right brush, your recycled scarf will stay immaculate and ready to last for many more winters.