The season has changed, and everyone must have bought autumn clothes, but many lazy friends must have been eager to put them on when they received new clothes. After all, new clothes are washed and washed. , wrinkles will inevitably appear and the shape of the clothes will be destroyed. Moreover, except for close-fitting clothing, such as ordinary coats, everyone feels that there is no need to wash them as soon as they are received.

But the editor here tells you that new clothes must be washed, and the reason is not just because they are dirty! The reasons are as follows:
First, new clothes have to go through a lot of human touch during the production process. Even for clothes from large factories, the process of manual stitching cannot be avoided. Therefore, , there must be other people’s bacteria.

Second, after the new clothes are produced, they must be stored in the warehouse. Even if they come with a sealed bag, they will inevitably be stored during the storage process. There will be accumulation of mites, dust, and bacteria, so you must wash it after you get it
Third, there is the problem of fading. After the fabric is dyed, it is directly made into new clothes. Therefore, there will be dye left in the door. If it is not cleaned, these dyes that are easy to fall off will directly contact the skin, and sensitive people may be allergic or even speak.

Fourth and most important! Formaldehyde is a problem. There is formaldehyde on clothes. Many people don’t know this because formaldehyde is definitely used when dyeing clothes. However, the formaldehyde here is divided into free formaldehyde and bound formaldehyde. The bound formaldehyde is stable and will not cause harm to the human body. But free formaldehyde is different. It is the formaldehyde we are usually afraid of, and the solution to it is very simple, that is, washing, because formaldehyde is soluble in water. After washing once, the free formaldehyde on the clothes will no longer cause harm to the human body.

Now you know why new clothes need to be washed, right?


