Acrylic blankets have become an ideal choice for homes and commercial spaces due to their lightness, wear resistance, and excellent warmth retention. However, to ensure that acrylic blankets remain in good condition when not in use, proper storage is essential.
Preparation before storage
Washing and drying
Before storing acrylic blankets, it is the first step to ensure that the blankets are clean. It is recommended to use a mild detergent for washing and avoid using products containing bleaching ingredients to avoid damaging the fibers. After washing, always ensure that the blankets are completely dry. Air drying is the recommended method, and direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent fading and fiber aging. Storing wet blankets will not only cause mold, but may also produce odors, so thorough drying is a must before storage.
Check for damage
Before storing, carefully inspect the blanket for damage or stains. If small areas of damage are found, they should be repaired in time to prevent the damage from expanding. For stains, timely treatment can effectively prevent the situation from getting worse during storage.
Storage method
Lay flat and roll up
The best storage method is to lay acrylic blankets flat on a dry surface and avoid folding or compressing them. If space is limited, you can choose to gently roll up the blanket instead of folding it in half. Rolling up the blanket for storage can effectively reduce the formation of creases, thereby maintaining the appearance and softness of the blanket.
Avoid heavy pressure
During storage, avoid placing heavy objects on the blanket. Heavy pressure may damage the fibers of the blanket, affecting its life and comfort. The storage area should be kept dry and tidy, and make sure that no other objects are pressing on the blanket.
Use breathable storage bags
When storing for a long time, it is recommended to use breathable storage bags (such as cotton or linen bags) for protection. Such breathable materials can effectively prevent moisture accumulation, thereby keeping the blanket dry. Plastic bags should be avoided because their non-breathable properties can easily cause moisture and mildew.
Storage environment
Choose a suitable storage location
The place where acrylic blankets are stored should be a dry, well-ventilated room, avoiding humid and closed environments. The ideal storage environment temperature should be kept between 15℃ and 25℃ to avoid the impact of extreme temperatures on the blanket.
Avoid direct sunlight
Ultraviolet rays in sunlight can cause acrylic blankets to fade in color and deteriorate in fibers, so choose a cool place to store them away from direct sunlight. If the storage area cannot be protected from direct sunlight, use a shade cloth or other shelter to protect it.
Regular inspection and maintenance
Regular turning
During storage, it is recommended to turn the blanket regularly to prevent indentations or deformation caused by being in the same position for a long time. Check the storage status every few months to ensure that there is no moisture or odor.
Check for pests
Check the blanket regularly for pests, especially in humid or warm environments. Insect repellents or natural insect repellents (such as mothballs) can be used to prevent pests, but make sure these substances do not come into direct contact with the blanket to avoid damage.