The domestic second-hand clothing market is far less prosperous than Japan and other countries. When it comes to "second-hand clothes," many parents will hold various concerns. Can "second hand clothing" be worn? How to wear enough science?
Wear and tangled
"Can't wear it!"
Fear of not being clean and worry about germs.
Can not afford to buy, ask friends and relatives to always feel that clothes can not be opened.
Style, color is not popular, or does not meet their own minds.
"Should wear!"
Don't worry about chemical residues.
Familiar people's clothes are washed well.
The child grows faster, the new wear does not wear a few times, and used clothing can save money.
Wearing "second-hand clothes", is it scientific?
Better comfort and safety
New clothes have a lot of chemical substances, and old clothes that have been washed many times have basically eliminated chemical substances such as formaldehyde, thus eliminating potential safety hazards. Moreover, the clothes passing through are softer and more comfortable than new clothes.
However, some experts suggest that baby's underwear is best not to choose “second-hand†because if the clothes are contaminated with bacteria after being transported, stored or contacted by a baby suffering from an infectious disease, the baby wears rashes, dermatitis, or allergies. Symptoms, no objection "to blame yourself".
"Second-hand clothing", how to wear more secure?
The source is good
Nowadays, among the young parents, more and more parents are beginning to accept “second-hand clothes†for their babies. Most of them choose to ask relatives and friends. This approach is correct and avoids clothing from unknown sources. The baby is infected with the bacteria.
Cleaning effort
Even the second-hand clothes sent by relatives and friends must be carefully cleaned and disinfected after they are brought home. The specific methods are as follows:
1. Hand wash thoroughly
Soak the clothes in warm water for 30 minutes and then hand wash with a special detergent for children. If there are stains left on clothes for a long time, use baking soda to adjust to a slightly higher concentration of paste. Apply directly to the stained area and let it stand overnight. When you clean it the next day, the dirt will be greatly improved.
2. Rinsing with fresh water
Washing stains is only one-third of the washing process, and the next rinse is definitely the highlight. Repeat the washing twice or three times with clean water until the water is clear. Otherwise, the danger to the child from the detergent or soap left on the clothes is no less than the dirt on the clothes.
3. Sun drying sterilization
After rinsing baby clothes, it is best to use the sun to remove bacteria. Sunshine is a natural disinfectant without side effects, and it does not cost money. If it is cloudy, it can be ironed with an electric iron when it is air-drying. The high temperature of the iron can also be used for sterilization and disinfection.
Source: China Children's Wear Industry Network
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