To store non-woven bags properly, ensure they are clean and dry, prevent compression, and store them correctly. Here are the specific steps:
Cleaning:
1) For surface dust, gently brush with a soft brush or wipe with a damp cloth (do not rub vigorously). For minor stains, gently wipe with a neutral detergent, then rinse with clean water and air dry completely.
2) Heavily soiled non-woven bags can be gently hand-washed (do not machine wash to prevent fiber deformation). Water temperature should not exceed 40℃. Do not use bleach. After washing, lay flat to dry (do not hang to prevent stretching).
Dry Storage:
1) Ensure the bags are completely dry before storing. Damp environments promote mold growth, which can cause the non-woven fabric to harden or stick together.
2) For long-term storage, place a desiccant (such as silica gel desiccant) in the storage box. Do not place the bags in damp places such as bathrooms or kitchens.
Storage Tips
1) Lay the bag flat and gently fold it along the original creases (avoid over-folding and creating excessive wrinkles). Wrap it in cotton paper after folding (to prevent pilling from friction with other items).
2) Sort by use (shopping bag, storage bag) or size and place them in a breathable storage box or wardrobe drawer. Do not squeeze or stack them (to prevent deformation of the non-woven fabric).
Precautions
1) Do not place the bags in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators or ovens, as high temperatures will cause the non-woven fabric to age and harden.
2) Avoid contact with sharp objects such as keys and scissors during storage to prevent scratching the non-woven fabric.
3) Check the bags every 3-6 months. If mold or damage is found, clean or repair it promptly (small tears can be patched with non-woven fabric of the same color).
