Gives firmness, stiffness, and shine to clothing and restores its texture.
Coated clothing resists stains, and if stains do get on them, they come off more easily.
Can be used for a wide variety of purposes such as sweaters, blouses, shirts, suits, coats, skirts, dresses, school uniforms, sheets, white coats, etc.
Can be used with a wide range of materials including wool, cashmere, silk, cotton, linen, and synthetic fibers.
A finishing agent used by laundry professionals to restore the texture of clothing.
It restores the firmness, stiffness, and luster of clothing and restores its texture.
New clothing is coated with various coatings to stabilize its shape, give it a shine, make it water repellent, prevent wrinkles, and prevent static electricity. It compensates for these treatments that are lost with each wash.
Coated clothing is less likely to get dirty, and if it does get dirty, it will come off easily with washing.
[Clothing that you want to finish with firmness]
・Suits (suits)
・Overcoat, coat
・School uniform
·shirt
・Line products, cotton products
・It is also effective to use after washing clothes that you want to give a firmer finish.
[Clothing that you want to have a supple finish]
・Sweater (wool, cashmere, angora, mohair)
・Silk blouse, scarf
・Tie, velvet
・Polyester products
・It is also effective to use after washing clothes that you want to have a soft finish.
How to use
1 Dissolve 10 to 30 g in 10 liters of water.
・10g Soft finish (sweaters, thin blouses, etc.)
・20g Normal finish (suits, slacks, skirts, etc.)
・30g Crisp finish (dress shirts, linen jackets, etc.)
2 Soak the rinsed and dehydrated laundry for about 1 minute.
3 After lightly dehydrating (5 to 10 seconds after turning to high speed), shake it out to remove dehydration wrinkles, shape it, and dry it in the shade.
quality display
○Product name: Drymark clothing finishing agent
○Liquid: Weakly acidic
○Application: For clothing
○Estimated usage amount: 2g per 1 liter of water
Country of origin: Japan