How to clean your hairties/scrunchies
Cleaning your scrunchies depends on the material they are made of. Here are some general guidelines for cleaning different types of scrunchies:
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Cotton or Fabric Scrunchies:
- You can often machine wash fabric scrunchies in cold water on a gentle cycle.
- Use a mild detergent to protect the colors.
- To prevent tangling, it's a good idea to place the scrunchies inside a laundry bag or pillowcase.
- Air-dry them instead of using a dryer to avoid damaging the elastic inside.
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Silk or Satin Scrunchies:
- Hand wash silk or satin scrunchies with mild detergent in cold water.
- Gently agitate the water and then rinse thoroughly.
- Avoid twisting or wringing out the fabric, as silk can be delicate.
- Pat them dry with a towel, and let them air-dry completely.
- To clean your scrunchie, we recommend placing it inside a mesh washable bag and then machine washing it using cold water on a gentle cycle Pat them dry with a towel, and let them air-dry completely.
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Velvet Scrunchies:
- Velvet scrunchies can be cleaned by gently hand washing them in cold water with mild soap.
- Do not scrub or rub vigorously, as it can damage the texture.
- Rinse thoroughly and allow them to air dry.
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Elastic or Rubber Bands Inside Scrunchies:
- Be cautious with the elastic or rubber bands inside scrunchies. Excessive washing or heat can damage them.
- If your scrunchies have removable fabric covers, you can remove them and wash the covers separately from the elastic bands.
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Stains:
- If your scrunchies have stains, try to spot clean the affected area with a mild detergent or stain remover before washing the entire scrunchie.
Always check the care label or manufacturer's instructions for specific cleaning recommendations, as some scrunchies may have unique care requirements. Following these guidelines should help you keep your scrunchies clean and in good condition.