Care & wash instructions
- Temperature: Wash your clothes at a maximum of 30 degrees so that the technical properties are not impaired.
- Hand wash or delicate cycle: If possible, wash the clothes by hand. Otherwise, use a delicate cycle in the machine to extend the life of the clothing.
- Turn inside out: Turn your clothes inside out before washing to protect the surface and prolong their life.
- Stain removal: Treat stains before washing. Use a mild stain remover and check the washing instructions for the material.
- Wash separately: Wash your outdoor clothing separately from heavily soiled or fluffy clothing to prevent damage.
- Zippers and Velcro fasteners: Close all zippers and Velcro fasteners to prevent them from getting caught in other items of clothing during washing and damaging them.
- Detergent: Use a special detergent tailored to your product. Avoid fabric softeners, as these impair the water-repellent properties of the materials and clog the pores of waterproof membranes.
- Drying: Air dry your clothes. Too much heat can damage the materials and impair the water-repellent properties.
- Waterproofing: The water-repellent coating can fade after several washes. Use a waterproofing PFC-free spray to refresh the water-repellent properties of your clothing.
The following materials require special care:
Softshell/Hardshell
To clean your clothes if they are superficially dirty, you can usually wash them under running water or rub them with a soft, damp cloth. If washing in the washing machine is necessary, please note the following instructions: For the gentlest possible wash cycle, close all zippers and press studs and turn the garment inside out. For 3in1 jackets, the inner and outer jackets must be separated. Select the 30° C gentle wash cycle on your machine and a special detergent for sports and functional clothing. Do not use impregnating agents or fabric softener, as these may clog the breathable membrane of the garment. Do not use the tumble dryer. For waterproofing, use a PFC-free spray, after every fifth wash.
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Clothing made of wool or with wool content
Wool is a natural fiber with special properties that require special care. In general, clothing made from pure wool should be washed less frequently, as wool neutralizes odours and repels dirt. In most cases, it is sufficient to air the garments to make them "fresh" again. However, if washing is necessary, please follow these instructions: If clothes made of wool or with wool content are washed incorrectly, they can become matted or shrink. Therefore, only wash wool by hand with a special wool detergent or in the wool cycle of the machine. Ideally, use a washing net to protect the fine knitwear. The water temperature should not exceed 30° C. Do not leave the garments to soak for a long time, do not rub them or wring them out, but gently squeeze out the water after hand washing. After washing, it is advisable to carefully pull the garments into shape. Avoid using the tumble dryer and instead leave the garments to dry slowly on a towel on the drying rack.
Backpack
Caring for your TROLLKIDS backpack is crucial to ensure that it is always ready for use. Light soiling such as dust or small stains should be removed with a damp cloth immediately after each use. For heavier soiling, for example from sweat, or stubborn stains, we recommend hand washing. To do this, fill a bowl or bathtub with lukewarm water and use pH-neutral soap or shower gel. Gently clean the backpack with a soft brush. Don't forget to close the zippers to prevent damage. After cleaning, hang your clean backpack upside down in a dry place. It is important to avoid direct sunlight and strong heat sources such as radiators, as they can damage the material. Allow the backpack to dry completely before using it again. Proper storage is crucial to preserve the shape and quality of the backpack. Store your clean and dry backpack in a well-ventilated and dry place, preferably in a cupboard. Don't forget to close the straps to avoid deformation. Washing your TROLLKIDS backpack in the washing machine is not recommended as this can damage the material and leave detergent residues. These residues can cause irritation to sensitive skin. The high-quality backpack materials and DWR waterproofing remain waterproof for the first few years. Nevertheless, it may occasionally be necessary to re-impregnate the backpack, especially after thorough cleaning. You can easily check whether waterproofing is necessary by dripping a small amount of water onto the outer material of your backpack. If the water does not roll off but penetrates, the backpack should be re-impregnated. In heavy rain, we also recommend using a rain cover to ensure that no water penetrates through the zippers and seams.
Footwear
Never put shoes in the washing machine or tumble dryer! Use a brush to remove dirt and deposits from the surface and a mild detergent to treat stubborn stains. You can renew the waterproofing of your shoes again and again with a PFC-free waterproofing spray.