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Because some sweaters are of poor quality and easy to pill, and the reason why other people's sweaters are so good is because the sweaters they wear are all big brand sweaters and are of good quality, so this situation will occur.
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It could be that the clothes you buy are of poor quality, and you also always experience some wear and tear and you don't remove the balls regularly.
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It may be that the material of your sweater is not particularly good, ** is not particularly expensive, so it is easy to pill.
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No matter how expensive a sweater is, it will pill.
There is no direct relationship between pilling and cheapness of sweaters. Pilling has a major relationship with the length of the wool and the degree to which the garment is worn. Those that are wool fibers will pill, and those that will not pill may have problems.
In fact, the longer the fiber, the less likely it is to pill, and the shorter the fiber, the easier it is to pill. That is, the longer the wool, the less likely it is to pill, and the shorter the wool, the easier it is to pill. In the traditional wool grading rules, the long and thin grade is very expensive.
Thick and short grades are low** cheap. Therefore, everyone will have the feeling that wool is not more expensive than balls.
Sweater care precautions
Plush products are prone to the growth of bacteria, which can lead to mold, odor and odour. Use liquor mixed with water to make a spray, spray it evenly on the sweater, hang it to dry, and then fold it for storage, which can effectively kill the bacteria hidden in the sweater.
Fold the sweater neatly before storage, and place it in such a fresh-keeping bag, which can reduce the friction between the sweater and other clothes, which can effectively prevent pilling, to solve the shrinkage problem of the sweater, in fact, it is best to use a silky baby shampoo, which can loosen the fibers of the shrinking sweater and make the fibers easier to stretch, so it can be restored to its original shape.
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1. Cotton sweaters don't pill. There are many materials for sweaters, and there are more chemical fibers on the market now, because chemical fibers are cheap, followed by cotton, hemp, silk, etc., which also occupy a certain market, and pilling is generally industrial products, like cotton, which rarely pills.
2. Cashmere wool and other sweaters do not ball, of course, if pure cashmere wool or pure animal fur clothes are more expensive, you can buy clothes mixed with some cotton, which are relatively cheap and do not ball.
3. Pure cotton and pure linen will not pill, but this kind of clothing is not particularly common, so the sweater will be written on it, with a percentage of cotton capacity, if cotton and linen are mixed together, it will not pill, but the chemical fiber is different.
It is very likely that other people's loaches are raised well because they have learned relevant breeding techniques, and you also have to learn some professional skills to raise them well.
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