In children's games, rapa is splashed and clothes get dirty, as it should be. Reima has developed products that are increasingly practical, without forgetting ecology. Reima® costumes are dirt-repellent and easy to care for and do not contain harmful chemicals. You save energy, water, detergent and time - you do less laundry and have time to go outside more! Below are some proven washing tips to make everyday life easier. However, please always check the exact care instructions on the product's wash cloth. Outdoor clothing should rarely be washed in the machine, as each wash wears down the product's technical properties.
- Reduce machine washing, often spraying or wiping is sufficient.
- Wash dirty inside out in the machine at 40°C, do not use fabric softener.
- Close zippers and Velcro fasteners so they don't damage other fabrics.
- Dry inside out, because the waterproof film slows down drying inside out.
- You can also throw the clothes in a drying cabinet max 40°C, or in a drum if the washcloth allows drum drying.
- Dirt and water repellency improves when you spin a washed, dry garment in a warm dryer for about 15 minutes. The treatment is suitable for all Reima outerwear, even if tumble drying is not allowed (excluding raincoats and kura suits).
- The gloves dry faster if you turn them inside out, but you won't tear the lining off the outer.
- Outdoor clothes and shoes repel dirt and water even better if you spray them with a protective agent.
Shoe washing instructions
Children's shoes get tough, especially in the sleet and mud weather of autumn and spring. Irtolia can be wiped off with a brush or a damp towel when entering. Before use, the surface of the shoe can also be treated with a protective agent intended for it. Some Reima shoes can also be washed in a washing machine - check the care instructions on the shoe's hanging tag.