Care for – Silk, Viscose & Cupro

The mild detergent for silk, viscose and cupro has a particularly gentle care formula.
This keeps the colors bright and protects the smooth surface of the fabrics from roughening.

Contents: 250gr (240ml)

24,90 Incl. tax

Includes 19% Tax
Delivery Time: ca. 2-3 workdays

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Silk

Silk is one of the oldest and highest quality fabrics in the world.
In addition to its elegant appearance, silk is extremely skin-friendly
and an incomparably light and comfortable feel.
Silk is breathable, temperature-insulating and luxurious at the same time.
To ensure that this special natural material remains beautiful for a long time,
special and, above all, very gentle care is recommended.

Viscose

Viscose is a natural fiber because it is obtained from natural raw materials
such as eucalyptus, pine or beech wood and is therefore
and is therefore 100% biodegradable.
Viscose is a vegan alternative to silk due to its soft feel and elegant look,
a vegan alternative to silk.
The material is wonderfully light, feels pleasant on the skin
and gives clothing a silky, shiny look.

Cupro

Cupro, formerly also known as copper silk, has the same properties as viscose
and has a very special look and feel.
The name of the cellulose fiber goes back to the manufacturing process in the copper-ammonia process.

Ingredients

The care product is based on natural raw materials.
It does not contain any brighteners or bleaching agents.

Ingredients: 15-30% anionic surfactants (from renewable raw materials), less than 5% fragrances, limonene, hexyl cinnamal, citral, linalool. Preservation: Potassium sorbate.

Biodegradable according to OECD screening test: readily biodegradable.

Quantity: 250gr (240ml)

Care Instructions

Hand wash

– Fill the washbasin or a large bowl with lukewarm water at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees. Add a little silk detergent.
– If the fabric is only slightly soiled, a particularly gentle wash with cold water is sufficient.
– Place the garment in the water and soak for a few minutes. Move it gently. Be careful not to press, pull or even rub the fabric too hard. This can quickly damage the fibers and the silk fabric can become rough and brittle.
– Constantly move printed or painted items or items made of bright colors mixed with white in the wash bath. If the water becomes discolored, place in a new wash bath immediately.
– Pour off the wash water and carefully rinse your silk garment with clear, cold water.
– Do not dry on a radiator or in the sun. (Place terry towels in between.)
– Iron wet.