What should I do if the back of my black pants is polished?

Updated on vogue 2024-02-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Lay the pants flat on the ironing board. Place the pants flat on the ironing board first, and if they are steam-mounted ironing, use a trouser clip to clip the pants and hang them on the steam rack. No matter which one you use, you must expose the whitened position of the pants, and then proceed to the next one.

    2. Spray with a little white vinegar. Use a watering can and put white vinegar in it. Red vinegar will have a color, and it is best to use white vinegar. Mix with some water, 1:1, then shake well. Spray on the pants where they are polished. Spray more and let the pants soak through.

    3. Cover with a semi-wet towel. Prepare a clean towel, half-wet it with water, and cover it with vinegar. If it's hot, you'll need someone to help hold the towel. If it's laid flat, you can do it yourself.

    4. Iron in the shiny area. Then pick up the iron and iron it on the towel, but the towel is afraid that the vinegar will be directly absorbed by the steam of the iron and run away. Passing through a towel allows the vinegar to penetrate into the pants after seeing the vapor, and the vinegar can help restore the color.

    5. Wash off the vinegar smell with water. After ironing, you can see that the shiny part that has been ground has been much better, and the color is basically close to other colors that have not been polished. If the recovery is not ideal, you can iron it again in a few days. Next, wash off the vinegar from your pants with water.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The pants shine brightly" in the costume called "Aurora". The specific method of removing the "aurora" is:

    First, wash and dry the pants to remove the "Aurora".

    Add two to three tablespoons of vinegar with a higher acidity to half a basin of water (red vinegar with a higher acidity seems to be old vinegar in Shanxi, with an acidity of above, and white vinegar is generally lower in acidity).

    Soak the towel in vinegared water and wring it into a semi-dry.

    Spread the towel on the place where there is an "aurora", gently iron it with an electric iron, repeat it several times, and then wash and dry the pants with clean water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most of the shiny areas are rubbed on areas that are often rubbed, such as the shoulders, elbows, and pants, knees and buttocks of clothing.

    Treatment: When washing, if there is some vinegar, it will be slightly better after a slight brush with a soft brush, but it will not return to the appearance of new pants.

    It has been worn to shine, it means that the pants are no longer good, as long as you wear them again after washing, they will still be bright, it is recommended that black pants are not worn too often, or washed often, it is easy to cause damage to its fabric.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dip cotton in a little acetic acid, (a mixture of white vinegar and water and a half will do) wipe the shiny area of the pants a few times, and then use a hot iron to iron back and forth on the area with acetic acid a few times, and the bright light will disappear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Look at people say that it is easy to use white vinegar and water mixed 1 to 1, and then spray it in two light places. I'm going to go back and try it tonight.

Related questions