The following methods can be used to solve the wear or tear problem of
super soft hot air hydrophilic non-woven fabrics:
Patch Repair: Areas that have experienced localized wear or tear can be patched using the same or similar non-woven material. Use appropriate patches to cut appropriately sized pieces and secure them to the frayed or torn areas using appropriate glue or sewing.
Sewing repair: The torn area can be repaired by hand sewing or using a sewing machine. Select threads that match the color and texture of the non-woven fabric and perform meticulous patch work to ensure the repaired area is strong and durable.
Reinforcement: Additional support materials, such as patches or nylon sheets, can be affixed or sewn near areas prone to wear or tear of the non-woven fabric. This increases the strength and durability of these areas, reducing the risk of further wear or tear.
Proper care: Regular cleaning and maintenance of nonwoven fabrics can extend their lifespan and reduce the potential for wear and tear. Avoid using strong detergents, excessive water temperatures or strong mechanical cleaning methods to avoid damaging the fiber structure of the non-woven fabric.
Replacement parts: If the area of wear or tear is excessive or the repair doesn't work well, consider replacing the entire part or product. Prompt replacement of severely worn parts can maintain the overall performance and appearance of the product.
Avoid friction and stretching: Try to avoid friction between the non-woven fabric and rough surfaces, and avoid excessive stretching, which can reduce the occurrence of wear and tear.