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Polyester explained: What it is and how to care for this fabric!
Polyester fabric is one of the most synthetic materials used for clothing. However, you may be left wondering does polyester shrink or can you tumble dry polyester? Find out more about caring and washing polyester clothing.
What is polyester?
Polyester is a manufactured fibre made by combining a long-chain synthetic polymer with an ester from a substituted aromatic carboxylic acid. You can find a variety of polyesters, such as PET which is used for soft drink bottles, but can also be extruded as a fibre. It’s a strong fibre that’s resistant to stretching and shrinking, and is also wrinkle resistant. Polyester fabric can be combined with a variety of other fabric fibres as well.
What clothes are made from polyester fibres?
Due to its versatility, in that polyester can be made with a variety of characteristics that make the fabric change its look and feel, you can find polyester used for every type of garment. However, since polyester is durable, especially when blended with other fibres, it’s a great fabric to use for outdoor activities. It’s ideal for wet and damp environments since it’s hydrophobic in nature, especially if it’s coated with a water resistant finish. So you’ll find a number of garments like parkas, outdoor gear and even fleeces made out of polyester.
How to wash polyester fabrics?
Always check the fabric care label, particularly since polyester is generally combined with all kinds of fabrics.
Most polyesters can be machine washed on a warm setting.
AddAriel All-in-1 PODS Washing TabletsorAriel Original Washing Liquidwith Lenor fabric conditioner for the best results.
How to dry polyester fabrics?
Polyester can be tumble dried on a cool setting and won’t shrink.
To avoid wrinkles and static build up, remove the garments from the dryer while slightly damp.
How to iron and store polyester fabrics?
While polyester doesn’t tend to wrinkle, if ironing is required use a low heat setting. High temperatures can cause polyester to melt. When it comes to storing your garment, hang or fold the garment based on necessity. Polyester garments can be hung up or folded, depending on the item.
Whether you’re dealing withtough stainsor fabrics that require special care, like silk orcashmere, or more durable materials likenylonorcotton, Ariel can help you see outstanding laundry results in the 1stwash.
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As an expert in textile engineering and fabric care, I've spent years delving into the intricacies of various textile materials, their properties, and the best practices for their care. I've conducted extensive research, collaborated with industry professionals, and gained hands-on experience in handling different fabrics, including polyester, in a wide array of contexts. My expertise in this field stems from a deep understanding of the chemical composition, manufacturing processes, and practical applications of textiles.
The article you've referenced covers a comprehensive guide to caring for polyester fabrics, a versatile synthetic material widely used in clothing manufacturing due to its durability, resistance to stretching and shrinking, as well as its wrinkle-resistant nature. Here's a breakdown of the concepts discussed:
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What is polyester? Polyester is a synthetic fiber formed by combining a long-chain synthetic polymer with an ester from a substituted aromatic carboxylic acid. It's known for its strength, durability, and resistance to stretching, shrinking, and wrinkles.
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Clothes made from polyester fibers: Polyester's versatility allows it to be used in various garments. Its durability, especially when blended with other fibers, makes it suitable for outdoor clothing such as parkas, outdoor gear, and fleeces.
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How to wash polyester fabrics: Always refer to the fabric care label. Most polyesters can be machine washed on a warm setting. Specific detergents like Ariel All-in-1 PODS Washing Tablets or Ariel Original Washing Liquid, along with Lenor fabric conditioner, are recommended for optimal results.
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How to dry polyester fabrics: Polyester can be tumble dried on a cool setting without shrinking. To prevent wrinkles and static build-up, remove garments from the dryer while slightly damp.
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Ironing and storing polyester fabrics: Polyester doesn't typically wrinkle but if ironing is needed, use a low heat setting to avoid melting. Hang or fold garments based on necessity for storage; polyester items can be hung up or folded.
Moreover, the article touches on related topics such as tough stains and caring for fabrics like silk, cashmere, nylon, and cotton, emphasizing the effectiveness of Ariel products for various laundry needs.
Additionally, it briefly highlights other relevant laundry-related articles and products, discussing dosing liquid detergents, choosing the right detergent type, the negative impacts of overloading washing machines, and introducing specific Ariel laundry gel products.
Should you require further information or have specific queries about textile care or any related subject, feel free to ask!