How do I clean my PVC?

Modified on Tue, 20 Jan at 2:06 PM

As PVC is a non-elastic material, once it has been stretched it will not go back to its original finish and shape. Wearing comfort can occur and the behavior and special character of the PVC might change. It even might get some wrinkles! This makes the product unique and can not be seen as a cause for complaint. We recommend storing this not folded but on a clothing hanger.


Special attention!

- Special caution for oil-based liquids, PVC and oil is not a match. PVC works well with silicone lubricant.

- If you want to clean PVC, just use a wet towel, or make a nice, not too hot, warm handwash. We also have a special PVC cleaner available, click here.


Additional remark for some PVC Tracksuits

Some PVC Tracksuits have plastic protection on, e.g. stripes or logos. This protection is for transport - friction can cause black marks on the stripes which occur when you take it with you in a suitcase. Please make sure that you fold the tracksuit in such a way that the stripes are protected, this can be your t-shirt, boxer shorts or any cotton fabric.
 

Additional remark for the PVC Thru Zip Pants

Make sure that the sliders are on the very end of both sides when you sit down. If you sit on the sliders this can cause serious damage to the material.

 


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