Fabric by Material Maintenance Guide

Welcome to the fabric maintenance guide Price fabrics. Find here all the maintenance information on the different materials. To facilitate your search, the fabrics are listed alphabetically.

A. Description of the anti-task fabric with its specific features:

The anti-task fabric is a durable and dewatering material thanks to its waterproof finish, ideal for uses requiring protection against splashes and dirt. With its 225 g/m2 grammage, it offers a good balance between lightness and robustness. Made of 100% polyester, it is particularly suitable for projects requiring increased resistance, such as tablecloths, covers or other practical applications.

B. Detailed Burlingon Maintenance Guide:

  • Washing : It is recommended to wash this fabric machine at 30 °C with similar colors. Use a mild detergent to preserve its watering properties and texture.
  • Laundry : Strictly avoid using bleach-containing products, as this can alter the fabric and its waterproof finish.
  • Drying : Machine drying is allowed, but at low temperature to avoid any deformation or deterioration of the fabric.
  • Ironing If necessary, return to a maximum temperature of 150 °C to remove any folds without compromising its technical properties.
  • Dry washing : Not recommended, as this could affect the waterproof finish of the fabric.

By respecting these maintenance recommendations, you will ensure the longevity and performance of the anti-tache fabric while maintaining its original appearance and functionality.

A. Description of the burlington with its specific features:

The Burlington is a durable fabric, versatile and unbreakable, often used for event projects (nappet, curtain). It is usually made of polyester fibres, offering good durability and some waterproofness.

B. Detailed Burlingon Maintenance Guide:

  • Washing : It is generally recommended to machine wash with warm water (30°) with similar colors. Use a mild detergent and avoid aggressive bleaching agents.
  • Laundry : Do not use bleach or bleach-containing products on both types of Burlington, as this could damage fibres and alter colour.
  • Drying : It is recommended to dry them at low temperature or to suspend them to make them dry in the open air. Avoid direct sun exposure to prevent discoloration.
  • Ironing : If necessary, iron the burlington overside (if printed) at low temperature. Nevertheless, the burlington is not very friezable.

By following these simple instructions, you can extend the life of your Burlington fabrics and maintain their original appearance and quality.

A. Description of the Cotton with its specificities

The cotton is a soft and breathable natural fiber, widely used in the manufacture of clothing and home textiles. Appreciated for its comfort, durability and ability to absorb moisture, it is suitable for all seasons and is easy to maintain.

B. Detailed Cotton Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the cotton in warm or cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid hot water that can shrink the fabric. For dark colours, wash separately to avoid discoloration. To preserve the quality of your fabric, wash it in a machine without folding it, leaving it "chiffonné", in order to avoid the appearance of permanent marks or folds after washing.
  • Laundry: whitening is possible for white cotton, but is not recommended for coloured fabrics, as it can discolor them. Use chlorine-free bleaching agents for smoother treatment.
  • Drying: low temperature dryer or air drying recommended to avoid shrinking. Shake the clothes to reduce the folds before suspending or putting them in the dryer.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium to high temperature. Use steam iron to remove stubborn folds.

A. Description of the crepe fabric with its specificities

The crepe fabric is a light and fluid textile, characterized by a slightly wrinkled surface. Made of polyester, it is appreciated for its elegant texture and graceful fall.

B. Detailed Care Guide for Crepe Fabric

  • Washing: wash the pancake by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. For machine washing, use a delicate cycle. Avoid rubbing vigorously to preserve the texture of the fabric.
  • Laundry: do not use bleach on crepe tissue. Prefer soft cleaning methods.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid the dryer that could damage the texture. Spread the fabric flat on a clean surface to avoid stretching.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a damp cloth pad to protect the fabric and avoid shiny markings. Going backwards is also recommended. However, it is generally preferable to leave a crepe fabric naturally wrinkled as it is, as ironing could potentially affect its unique texture and desirable twisted appearance. A straightener would be more suitable, because it allows to refresh the fabric without flattening it or altering its frizzy finish.

A. Description of the Lace with its specific characteristics

The lace is a delicate and ornamental material, often used for evening clothes and lingerie articles. Made from interlaced threads to form complex patterns, it is valued for its elegance and refinement.

B. Detailed Lace Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the lace by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Gently handle to avoid damaging the patterns. For machine washing, use a washing bag and a delicate cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach the fabric, it can weaken delicate fibers and alter colors. Prefer soft washing products suitable for delicate fabrics.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Spread the lace flat on a clean towel to preserve its shape. Avoid the dryer that could damage the delicateness of the fabric.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing with a pattibouille (wet laundry) to protect polyester lace. Going backwards may be useful to avoid damaging delicate patterns, although this is not always necessary, because there is not always a clear token and the openwork character of lace limits the impact of this precaution. If the lace is made of cotton, it can be ironed without padding or special precautions, as for a standard cotton fabric.

A. Description of the fabric sponge with its specificities

The sponge tissue is a thick and absorbent textile, often used for towels, bathrobes and other bath items. Made mainly of cotton, bamboo or blend, it is known for its ability to absorb moisture and for its softness to the touch.

B. Detailed Care Guide for Sponge Fabric

  • Washing: wash the fabric with warm or hot water with a mild detergent. Avoid softeners that can reduce absorption capacity.
  • Laundry: whitening is possible for white sponge fabrics, but it is not recommended for coloured fabrics. However, it depends on the composition of your sponge tissue, because even on white, bleaching could damage it. Use chlorine-free bleaching agents for softer treatment
  • Drying: dryer at low or medium temperature. Open-air drying is also an option to preserve softness and texture.
  • Ironing: ironing is usually not required for sponge fabrics. If you need to do so, return to medium temperature to avoid flattening the loops. However, it is preferable to use a straightener to preserve the texture of the fabric.

A. Description of the False Fur with its specificities

The false fur is a synthetic textile imitating the appearance and texture of animal fur. Used in the manufacture of clothing, accessories and decorations, it is appreciated for its luxurious appearance and warmth, without the ethical implications of true fur.

B. Detailed Maintenance Guide for the Fake Fur

  • Washing: wash the fake fur by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. For machine washing, use a delicate cycle and a washing bag.
  • Laundry: this may damage synthetic fibres and alter the appearance of the fabric.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid the dryer that could damage the texture. Shake gently to restore volume to the fur.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended. If necessary, use a low temperature steam dewaterer, avoiding direct contact.

A. Description of the Feltrine with its specificities

The felt is a nonwoven textile made from compressed fibres, often in wool or acrylic. Used for craft projects, creative leisure, accessories and decorations, it is known for its soft texture, versatility and ability not to scratch.

B. Detailed Fetrine Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the felt in cold water with a mild detergent. No machine wash to prevent shrinkage and deformation. Do not spin.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can damage fibers and alter colors.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Put the felt flat on a clean towel to maintain its shape. Avoid the dryer.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing with a paw to protect the fabric. Go backwards to avoid shiny markings.

A. Description of the Gabardine with its specificities

The gabardine is a tight and resistant fabric, usually made of cotton or synthetic fibres. Used for outdoor clothing such as trench-coats and pants, it is appreciated for its durability and weather resistance.

B. Detailed Gabardine Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the gabardine in cold or warm water with a mild detergent. For a 100% cotton gabardine, you can use a more intense machine cycle if necessary. For flexible polyester gabardines, hand-washing is usually not essential, a delicate machine cycle is perfectly suited.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid dryer to prevent shrinking and deformation.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a steam iron and roll over to avoid shiny markings. Hot ironing possible for a cotton gabardine.

A. Description of cotton gauze with its specificities

The cotton gauze is a light, airy and soft fabric, often used for summer clothes, scarves and childcare items. It is known for its breathability and comfort.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for cotton gauze

  • Washing: wash the cotton gauze in cold or warm water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle or wash by hand.
  • Laundry: whitening is possible for white cotton, but is not recommended for coloured fabrics, as it can discolor them. Use chlorine-free bleaching agents for smoother treatment.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the cotton gauze flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing to protect delicate fabric. However, it is strongly recommended to leave a double gauze fabric naturally wrinkled, as ironing would lose this twisted effect, and after washing, the fabric could resume its original shape, making the garment too small. At the limit, use a steamer to remove an important fold, but avoid completely ironing the fabric.

A. Description of the Jacquard with its specificities

The jacquard is a fabric decorated with complex motifs woven directly in textile, often made of cotton or synthetic fibres. Used for clothing, curtains and upholstery fabrics, it is valued for its elegance and robustness.

B. Detailed Jacquard maintenance guide

  • Washing: handwashing only to preserve patterns.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter colors.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid dryers to prevent deformations and preserve patterns.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing with a pattemout (wet washing) to protect the fabric. Go backwards to avoid damaging the patterns.

A. Description of the Jean with its specificities

The jeans is a sturdy and durable denim fabric, usually made of cotton. Used for pants, jackets and other fashion clothing, it is appreciated for its resistance and timeless style.

B. Jean's Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the jeans in cold water to avoid discoloration and shrinkage. Turn the clothes in jeans before washing them to protect the color.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can alter the color and weaken the fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature to avoid shrinking.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium to high temperature on reverse. Use a steam iron to remove the folds and soften the fabric.

A. Description of Jersey with its specific features

The jersey is a soft and stretchy knitted fabric, often made of cotton, viscose or synthetic fibres. Used for t-shirts, underwear and sportswear, it is appreciated for its comfort and elasticity.

B. Jersey Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the jersey in warm or cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle to preserve elasticity.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a steam iron and roll over to avoid shiny markings.

A. Description of wool with its specific characteristics

The wooling is a thick and warm fabric, usually made of wool. Used for coats, sweaters and other winter clothes, it is appreciated for its warmth and comfort.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for woolening

  • Washing: wash the wool by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. For machine washing, use a wool cycle and a washing bag. Do not spin.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can weaken wool fibres.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Put the wool flat to avoid deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing with a pattemout (wet washing) to protect fibers. Use a steam dewaterer if necessary.

A. Description of Lamé with its specificities

The laminated is a shiny and sparkling fabric, often used for evening clothes and costumes. Made of synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its festive side.

B. Lamé's detailed maintenance guide

  • Washing: wash the laminate by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve its shiny appearance.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can damage the fibers and alter the shine of the fabric.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Stretch the blade flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended.

A. Description of the Lin with its specific characteristics

The flax is a light and breathable natural fabric, ideal for summer clothes and home items. Appreciated for its freshness and elegant appearance, it is also very durable.

B. Detailed linen maintenance guide

  • Washing: wash the linen in warm or cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle or wash by hand.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature to avoid shrinking.
  • Ironing: high temperature ironing. Use a steam iron to remove the folds and soften the fabric.

A. Description of Lycra with its specificities

The lycra, also known as elastane, is a very stretchy synthetic fiber. Used for sportswear, swimsuits and tight clothing, it is appreciated for its elasticity and comfort.

B. Lycra's Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the lycra in cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle to preserve elasticity.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage elastic fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid dryer to prevent loss of elasticity.
  • Ironing: don't come back.

A. Description of the Light Microfibre with its specificities

The microfiber is a fine and soft synthetic fabric, often used for sports clothes, towels and cleaning items. Appreciated for its ability to remove moisture and its resistance to stains, it is also very durable.

B. Detailed Microfibre Light Care Guide

  • Washing: wash the microfiber with warm or cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle to preserve fibers.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and alter the color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature.
  • Ironing: ironing usually not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature iron.

A. Description of Microfibre Thickness with its specificities

Thick microfibre is a soft synthetic fabric, often used to make washable reusable wipes. Ideal for sensitive skin, this material effectively cleans the face with only hot water, without the need for additional products.

B. Detailed Microfibre Maintenance Guide Thickness

  • Washing: wash the thick microfiber with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can damage synthetic fibres.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also a good option.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature iron.

A. Description of the Minky with its specificities

The minky is an extremely soft polyester fabric, often used for blankets, children's toys and baby clothes. It is appreciated for its soft texture and exceptional comfort.

B. Minky's Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the minky in cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can damage soft fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature to maintain the softness of the fabric.
  • Ironing: ironing unnecessary and not recommended because heat can damage the fibers.

A. Description of the Molleton with its specificities

The fleece is a soft and thick fabric, often used for sports clothes, sweaters and blankets. Made of cotton or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its warmth and comfort.

B. Molleton's Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the fleece with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach to preserve the colour and texture of the fabric.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also a good option.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a steam iron to remove folds without damaging the fabric.

A. Description of the occult fabric with its specificities

The occult tissue is a thick and opaque textile, designed to block light. Used mainly for curtains, it is appreciated for its ability to darken a room and offer total privacy.

B. Detailed Care Guide for the Occult Fabric

  • Washing: recommended hand washing.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and reduce the efficiency of the occultation.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid dryer to prevent shrinking and deformation.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a pad to protect the fabric during ironing.

A. Description of the organza with its specificities

THE'organza is a light and transparent fabric, often used for evening dresses, wedding decorations and curtains. Made of synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its elegant and airy look.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the organza

  • Washing: wash the organza by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve the delicate texture.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing with a paw to protect the fabric. Going backwards is also recommended.

A. Description of the waate with its specificities

The wadding is a soft and voluminous material, often used to pad cushions, quilts and toys. Made of cotton, wool or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its comfort and its ability to provide volume.

B. Detailed Ouate maintenance guide

  • Washing: wash the wadding by hand with warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to prevent deformation.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and reduce softness.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Put the wadding flat to preserve its volume.
  • Ironing: ironing unnecessary and not recommended.

A. Description of the Velvet Panne with its specificities

The velvet failure is a soft and glossy fabric, often used for evening clothes, costumes and decorations. Made of synthetic fibres.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Velvet Panne

  • Washing: wash the velvet breakdown by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve the delicate texture.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and alter the shine.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Spread the velvet flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended. If necessary, use a steam dewaterer to avoid direct contact.

A. Description of the Polar with its specificities

The polar is a soft and warm synthetic fabric, often used for blankets, plaids and warm clothes. Appreciated for its lightness and its ability to hold heat, it is also easy to maintain.

B. Detailed Polar Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the polar with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can damage synthetic fibres.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also a good option.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature iron.

A. Description of Polycoton with its specificities

The polycotton is a blend of cotton and polyester fibres, offering a resistant fabric, easy to maintain and affordable. Used for clothes, sheets and household items, it combines the advantages of both fibres.

B. Polycoton Detailed Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the polycotton with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter colors.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also possible.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a steam iron to remove folds.

A. Description of the ULP with its specific characteristics

The PUL (Polyurethane Laminé) is a waterproof and breathable fabric, often used for washable layers, rainwear and mattress protectors. Appreciated for its durability and water resistance, it is also flexible and comfortable.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the PUL

  • Washing: wash the PUL with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle to preserve waterproofness.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the waterproof coating.
  • Drying: drying in the open air.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended. If necessary, use a straightener to avoid direct contact.

A. Description of the Rayonne with its specificities

Rayon is a synthetic fibre made from cellulose, often used for light and fluid clothing. Appreciated for its softness and elegant drape, it mimics the appearance of natural fibres like silk.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Rayonne

  • Washing: wash the rayon by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to prevent shrinkage and deformation.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage delicate fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the rayon flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the delicate fabric.

A. Description of the net with its specificities

The netting is a light and openwork fabric, often used for dance clothes, costumes and sports clothes. Made of synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its transparency and elasticity.

B. Detailed Network Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the fishnet by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve delicate meshes.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can weaken fibers and alter elasticity.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the net flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended. If necessary, use a low temperature steam dewaterer, avoiding direct contact.

A. Description of Satin with its specificities

The satin is a smooth and shiny fabric, often used for evening dresses, shirts and sheets. Made of silk or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its luxurious appearance and soft touch.

B. Detailed Satin Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash satin by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle if necessary.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and alter the shine.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend satin flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the fabric and iron backwards.

A. Description of Simili leather with its specific features

The imitation leather is a synthetic material that mimics the appearance and texture of leather. Used for clothing, accessories and furniture, it is appreciated for its durability and easy maintenance.

B. Detailed care guide for Simili leather

  • Washing: wipe the leather with a damp cloth and soft soap. Avoid soaking it in water.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the surface and alter the color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Wipe the excess water with a dry cloth.
  • Ironing: no ironing.

A. Description of Suedin with its specific characteristics

The suledin is a soft and textured synthetic fabric, imitating the suede. Used for clothes, accessories and interior decoration, it is appreciated for its luxurious appearance and pleasant touch.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for Suedin

  • Washing: the washing of the suedin fabric depends on its specific composition, so it is recommended to refer to the technical sheet of your fabric for precise instructions. In general, it is preferable to avoid machine washing to prevent deformation. If cleaning is necessary, choose a hand wash with cold water with a mild detergent.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and alter the color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Spread the suledin flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the delicate fabric.

A. Description of Teflon with its specificities

The tissue treated with teflon is resistant to stains and water, often used for workwear, tablecloths and outdoor furniture. Appreciated for its durability and ease of maintenance, it remains cleaner longer.

B. Detailed Teflon Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash teflon treated tissue with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage stain-resistant treatment.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also possible.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing.

A. Description of the Thermocollant with its specific characteristics

The thermo-stick is a material used to strengthen or stabilize tissues, often applied by heat. Used in sewing and crafts, it is appreciated for its ability to add structure to textile projects.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Thermocollant

  • Washing: wash the heat-adhesive tissue according to the instructions of the main fabric. Use a delicate machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the adhesive.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. If you use a dryer, choose a low temperature.
  • Ironing: follow the ironing instructions of the fabric on which the heat stick is applied.

A. Description of the cork fabric with its specific features

The cork fabric is a natural and ecological material, often used for accessories, bags and interior decoration. Appreciated for its durability and unique texture, it is also water resistant and hypoallergenic.

B. Detailed Care Guide for Cork Fabric

  • Washing: wipe the cork fabric with a damp cloth and a soft soap. Avoid soaking it in water.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can damage the natural surface.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Wipe the excess water with a dry cloth.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary.

A. Description of the coated fabric with its specificities

The coated fabric is a textile covered with a protective layer, often used for tablecloths, bags and rain clothes. Appreciated for its resistance to water and stains, it is easy to clean and durable.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for coated fabric

  • Washing: wipe the coated fabric with a damp cloth and a soft soap.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the coating.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid tumble dryers to prevent surface degradation.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing on reverse. Use a pad to protect the coating during ironing.

A. Description of the waterproof fabric with its specific features

The waterproof fabric is designed to withstand water, often used for rainwear, tents and outdoor equipment. Made of synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its durability and weather protection.

B. Detailed Maintenance Guide for Waterproof Fabric

  • Washing: wash the waterproof fabric by hand with a damp sponge.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the waterproof layer.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying.
  • Ironing: ironing not recommended.

A. Description of the Netting Fabric with its specific features

The net tissue is a light and transparent material, often used to protect against insects. Made of synthetic fibres or cotton, it is appreciated for its ability to let air pass while blocking mosquitoes and other insects.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for Tissue Netting

  • Washing: wash the mosquito net by hand with warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve fine meshes.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Stretch the fabric flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature iron with a paw.

A. Description of the flame retardant fabric with its specificities

The flame retardant tissue is treated to withstand flames, often used in curtains, protective clothing and safety equipment. It is appreciated for its ability to slow down or prevent the spread of fire.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for flame retardant fabric

  • Washing: wash the flame retardant with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle. Attention, the fire level of a tissue can be affected by washing. Fire retardants can be designed to withstand multiple washes, but this depends on the type of treatment and specific instructions of the product. In many cases, the flame retardant properties of a fabric may decrease after each washing, especially if it is washed incorrectly or with inappropriate cleaning agents.
    Be careful, do not wash the flame retardant fabric permanent.
  • Laundry: this may reduce the effectiveness of flame retardant treatment.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature or in the open air.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a paw to protect the fabric.

A. Description of the Transat Web with its specificities

The transat canvas is a robust and resistant fabric, often used for sun loungers and outdoor furniture. Made of cotton or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its durability and weather resistance.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Transat Web

  • Washing: wash the deck cloth in cold water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the fibers and alter the color.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid the dryer to prevent shrinkage.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a steam iron to remove folds.

A. Description of the waxed canvas with its specificities

The waxed canvas is a fabric coated with a layer of plastic, often used for tablecloths and rain clothes. Appreciated for its resistance to water and stains, it is easy to clean and durable.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the waxed web

  • Washing: wipe the waxed cloth with a damp cloth and a soft soap. Avoid machine washing.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage the coating.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Wipe the excess water with a dry cloth.
  • Ironing: ironing unnecessary and not recommended.

A. Description of the cotton canvas with its specificities

The cotton canvas is a thick and resistant fabric, often used for covering sofas, cushions and making accessories (bag, tote bag, pouch). Appreciated for its durability and breathability, it is easy to maintain.

B. Detailed maintenance guide of the Cotton Web

  • Washing: wash the cotton cloth with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: whitening is possible for white cotton, but is not recommended for coloured fabrics, as it can discolor them. Use chlorine-free bleaching agents for smoother treatment.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also possible.
  • Ironing: hot ironing. Use a steam iron to remove folds.

A. Description of the Jute Canvas with its specificities

The jute canvas is a rough and natural fabric, often used for bags, carpets and decoration. Appreciated for its robustness and rustic appearance, it is also biodegradable.

B. Detailed Maintenance Guide to the Jute Canvas

  • Washing: do not wash.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can weaken natural fibres.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Spread the canvas flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the fabric.

A. Description of the polycotton web with its specificities

The polycotton canvas is a blend of cotton and polyester fibres, offering a resistant fabric, easy to maintain and affordable. Used for clothes, sheets and household items, it combines the advantages of both fibres.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Polycotton Web

  • Washing: wash the polycotton canvas with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers and alter colors.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also possible.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a steam iron to remove folds.

A. Description of the polyester web with its specific features

The polyester canvas is a robust and resistant synthetic fabric, often used for bags, sports clothing and outdoor equipment. Appreciated for its durability and weather resistance, it is also easy to maintain.

B. Detailed polyester web maintenance guide

  • Washing: wash the polyester canvas in warm water with a mild detergent. Use a normal machine cycle.
  • Laundry: not bleaching can damage synthetic fibres.
  • Drying: machine drying at low temperature recommended. Open-air drying is also possible.
  • Ironing: ironing at medium temperature. Use a steam iron to remove folds.

A. Description of the Textile Web with its specificities

The textilen canvas is a weather resistant synthetic fabric, often used for outdoor furniture and blinds. Appreciated for its durability and ease of maintenance, it is also UV and water resistant.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the textilene web

  • Washing: use a soft brush to remove dirt.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can discolor and weaken fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid tumble dryers to preserve fabric durability.
  • Ironing: no ironing.

A. Description of the Tulle with its specificities

The tulle is a light and transparent fabric, often used for wedding dresses, costumes and decoration. Made of synthetic fibres or cotton, it is appreciated for its delicate and airy look.

B. Detailed Tulle Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the tulle by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve fine meshes.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, which can weaken fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Stretch the tulle flat to avoid deformation.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature iron with a paw.

A. Description of Velvet with its specificities

The velvet is a soft and luxurious fabric with a duvetous surface, often used for clothes, accessories and interior decoration. Made of cotton, silk or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its rich appearance and pleasant touch.

B. Detailed Velvet Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the velvet by hand in cold water with a mild detergent. Use a delicate machine cycle if necessary.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can damage the fibers and alter the texture.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the velvet flat to avoid deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the fabric and iron overside.

A. Description of Viscose with its specificities

The viscose is a synthetic fiber made from cellulose, often used for light and fluid clothing. Appreciated for its softness and elegant drape, it mimics the appearance of natural fibres.

B. Detailed Viscose Maintenance Guide

  • Washing: wash the viscose by hand with cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to prevent shrinkage and deformation.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, this can damage delicate fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the viscose flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the delicate fabric.

A. Description of the sailing with its specificities

The veiling is a light and transparent fabric, often used for curtains and window decorations. Made of cotton, linen or synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its ability to filter light while preserving privacy.

B. Detailed sailing maintenance guide

  • Washing: prefer hand washing with cold water with a mild detergent depending on the composition of your veil. Use a delicate machine cycle if necessary.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can weaken fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Extend the cover flat to avoid folds and deformations.
  • Ironing: low temperature ironing. Use a paw to protect the delicate fabric.

A. Description of the Shading veil with its specific features

The shade veil is UV resistant fabric, often used to create shade in outdoor spaces such as gardens and terraces. Made of synthetic fibres, it is appreciated for its durability and its ability to block sunlight.

B. Detailed maintenance guide for the Shading veil

  • Washing: wash the shade veil with warm water with a mild detergent. Use a soft brush to remove dirt.
  • Laundry: do not bleach, it can discolor and weaken fibers.
  • Drying: recommended free air drying. Avoid tumble dryers to preserve fabric durability.
  • Ironing: ironing not necessary. If necessary, use a low temperature steam dewaterer, avoiding direct contact.

Tissue Maintenance Guide by Project

Tissue categorization by maintenance levels

The information provided here is general and informative in nature. In order to ensure optimal maintenance of your fabric, it is recommended that you follow the instructions on its specification. In case of doubt, do not hesitate to contact our customer service for further information. Please note that Price Fabrics disclaims any liability for improper maintenance of fabrics.