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Why do some clothes contain formaldehyde? How to clean them properly? Everyone, don't take it seriously
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【Brief Description】Many mothers have a good habit: they wash new clothes before wearing them. In fact, this applies not only to children's clothes but also to adults' clothes. Wearing new clothes without washing them may pose many hidden dangers.
Many mothers have a good habit: after buying new clothes, they wash them before wearing them. In fact, this applies not only to children's clothes but also to adults' clothes. Wearing new clothes without washing them may pose several risks.
However, some mothers believe this practice is unnecessary. After all, the clothes are brand new; why wash them? Isn't it better to wash them only when they get dirty?
There is some debate here. Is it necessary to wash new clothes bought for adults or children?
The advice here for everyone is, of course, to wash them. The first thing you need to know is that although new clothes look new, there may still be some residual formaldehyde in unseen areas.
Why is there formaldehyde in clothes?
This is mainly because some manufacturers use formaldehyde-containing chemicals in the processing, dyeing, and shaping of clothes.
Of course, this doesn't mean that all clothes contain such chemicals; it just means that some clothes may contain them during production.
Therefore, to avoid the harm caused by formaldehyde to the body, newly bought clothes should be washed after opening the packaging.
A reminder here: if you smell a strong odor from the clothes after opening the packaging, it means that there may be residual formaldehyde on the clothes. This is especially true for cheaper clothes, where the smell may be more pungent.
At this time, some mothers say, does the smell on the clothes mean there is formaldehyde? It could also be that the clothes have been stored in the warehouse for a long time and have a damp smell, so don't be too conceited!
In fact, this statement by the mother is more reasonable. Even if there is residual formaldehyde on the clothes, it is unlikely to have a serious impact on the body.
After all, the amount of formaldehyde residue on the clothes is very small, and the concentration is not high. The clothes only come into contact with our bodies, not particularly intimate contact, so it won't cause a big impact.
In addition, formaldehyde itself is a volatile gas. After opening the packaging for a period of time, the formaldehyde on the clothes will gradually dissipate and will not remain on the clothes indefinitely.
But you can think about it, for ordinary people, this may not have much of an impact, especially since adults have stronger physical functions and more developed immune systems. Occasionally wearing such clothes is really no problem.
However, for people who are prone to allergies, allergies may occur, ranging from sneezing and coughing to severe rashes.
In addition, children are relatively young and have relatively weaker physiques. Of course, their skin is also very tender. If you wear such clothes, you are more likely to have related problems.
Some children have developed eczema directly from wearing unwashed clothes. Parents are anxious to take their children to the hospital and really regret it.
So after buying new clothes, be sure to wash them thoroughly before wearing them and dry them in the sun. This is especially true for children's clothes that are close-fitting, otherwise, problems are easily caused.
Some mothers also ask, online clothes are cheap, smelly, and need to be washed. So, if clothes bought from a department store are more expensive, do they still need to be washed?
Clothes bought online may be directly processed, packaged, and shipped, while clothes in department stores are hung outside. There shouldn't be as much formaldehyde, so there's no need to wash them?
In fact, this is not the case. Although clothes bought from department stores are more expensive and of better quality, it is still recommended to wash them before putting them on children.
Department store clothes are hung outside, and many people may touch them, and many people sometimes try them on, so there may be more bacteria on the clothes. If you buy them and don't wash them, and wear them directly, this may also have some negative effects on the child's health.
If it's truly beneficial for the child, don't be lazy. Whether it's clothes bought online or in a department store, wash them before wearing them.
Some children are more prone to allergies, so it is necessary to pay attention not only to the material of the clothes but also to their cleanliness.
The correct approach is to soak the clothes in hot water for a few minutes each time you buy clothes for your child, and then wash them.
During the washing process, the detergent should also be rinsed thoroughly so that there are no residues on the clothes, then hang them in the sun to dry before putting them on the child.
It is said that children cannot live too delicately, and that being weak and delicate is not good. However, there are aspects that parents should pay attention to, especially when children are so young, their bodies are easily prone to problems.
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