Raincoats made by raincoat manufacturers are mainly raincoats made of nylon and polyvinyl chloride. People usually do not pay attention to cleaning raincoats during use, which greatly reduces their service life. Raincoat manufacturers teach you how to clean them.
Black spots on the raincoat may be mold or oil stains. At this time, you can use a soft brush with water or detergent to scrub. After the raincoat is used, it is best to wipe it with a dry cloth and then dry it naturally. Do not use a dryer. The raincoat should not be directly exposed to the hot sun, as its waterproof layer will often bubble off and lose its waterproof effect. Do not rub when washing raincoats, as this will detach the PVC and nylon fabrics, allowing air to penetrate and foam. If the surface of the raincoat is dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth. If the water-repellent coating is still in use, do not use washing powder, bleach or strong alkaline soap.
The surface of the new raincoat has a water-repellent coating, which allows rainwater to form droplets on the raincoat and shorten the drying time. In order to protect the water-repellent coating, it can only be wiped and dried, or rinsed with clean water. However, after more than 10 uses, the water-repellent coating will fall off naturally due to rain erosion. At this time, it can be maintained in other ways.