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HIJAB CARE
Hand wash is recommended to preserve the fabric. Use mild detergent and cold water. If you must use a machine, place your hijab in a mesh laundry bag to protect it from damage.
Yes, you can iron your hijabs, but use low to medium heat to avoid damaging the fabric. For delicate fabrics like silk or chiffon, always place a cloth between the hijab and the iron.
To prevent fading, always store your hijabs away from direct sunlight and wash them in cold water. Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach, which can speed up fading.
It's best to air dry your hijab by hanging it to avoid shrinking or fabric damage. Avoid direct heat sources like dryers or radiators, which can distort or fade the fabric.
For stains, treat them promptly by dabbing (not rubbing) with a mild stain remover or a mix of water and gentle detergent. Test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the fabric.
Store your hijabs in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight to prevent fading. Hanging them on a hanger or using a fabric organizer can help prevent creases.
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To avoid wrinkles and tangling, fold your hijab neatly or hang it. Use a storage organizer to keep them separated and avoid crushing them in a drawer.
It's a good idea to rotate your hijabs to prevent wear and tear. Wearing the same one too often can cause it to lose its shape or fade faster.
If your hijab needs refreshing between washes, try using a fabric spray or lightly steam it to remove wrinkles and refresh the fabric. Make sure the product is safe for the material.
Trim loose threads carefully with sharp scissors to prevent further fraying. If the damage is more significant, consider getting it repaired by a professional tailor.