Material: | Fiberglass |
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Fireproof Endurance Rating: | A Grade |
Certification: | ISO |
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Currency: | US$ |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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As a general rule, when you wash your welding blanket in a washing machine, do not mix the welding blanket with other heat-resistant or non-heat-resistant clothing items. Separate the load to prevent chemicals from non-heat-resistant materials that may contaminate your welding blanket.
Next, remember that heat-resistant blankets should be carefully washed with specific detergents that won't ruin the blanket's protective layer. The detergent should be bleach-free since bleach can tarnish the blanket's integrity. If you are using a home laundry detergent, check the label. Just be sure it doesn't contain any chlorine or bleach. Some examples of bleach-free detergent are Neutral ph-balanced formula, USDA Certified Bio-based product, and Fragrance-free formula.
Also, don't use fabric softeners and soaps since these can destroy the structure of the welding blanket's protective layer. These chemicals leave a flammable coating behind.
When it comes to water temperature, the best temperature for washing welding blankets is 104ºF (40ºC) and less. Avoid using the hottest temperature on your washing machine. When in doubt, always check the label on the welding blanket for the preferred temperature.
Finally, don't let the welding blanket soak too long in the washing machine. If you do, detergent and water can damage the blanket's protective layer. You can also wash your welding blanket by hand. Simply dampen it to get it cleaned. Do not soak it.
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