Does the raincoat smell of formaldehyde? What if the raincoat smells?

The smell of raincoats may be formaldehyde or other inferior materials. The pungent smell may be caused by some unqualified materials, so it is not recommended to buy a raincoat that is too cheap. These smells will do harm to human body, so be sure to clean the smell on the raincoat after buying it. You can drop a few drops of old vinegar in warm water, add a little salt, and add salt to deodorize. Old vinegar can sterilize raincoats. If it still smells pungent after cleaning, you should buy a raincoat.

1. What raincoats smell poisonous on the market? They may be poisonous. Nowadays, many raincoats are pvc raincoats, which contain a lot of polyvinyl chloride, which is commonly called plastic. This kind of raincoat has low cost, but it is harmful to human body and poor quality. There are also some better raincoats made of nylon and PVC. The composition of the fabric is not as much as that of PVC, so it will taste less and do less harm to the human body. Moreover, the addition of nylon will improve the extensibility of the fabric. The quality of raincoats is relatively better, but the price is higher.

Second, how to choose a raincoat It is not recommended to buy pvc raincoats on the market, because pvc and pvc are more harmful to the human body, but they are plastic and cheap, so many businesses will use PVC materials. Moreover, pvc raincoats are very harmful to pregnant women and babies, and it is not recommended to buy them. It is recommended to buy a raincoat with nylon fabric. The fabric is made of nylon and PVC, with heat resistance of 8 1 degree Celsius, no irritating smell, good ductility and longer storage time.

3. How to maintain the raincoat? Buy a raincoat and soak it in hot water at about 70 degrees for two minutes. Take it out and spread it evenly to dry the water, and then apply a little old vinegar and maintenance oil to prolong the service life of the raincoat. When the raincoat is not used for a long time, the newspaper can be stuffed in the interlayer of the raincoat and sprinkled with a layer of prickly heat powder or dry powder, so that the raincoat will not stick to the hands for a long time, and the raincoat can be kept clean and sterile. Raincoats worn for a long time can be wiped with hydrogen peroxide to eliminate odor and bacteria.