The chest patch that has been worn is covered with dirt such as sweat, hair, bacteria, and dust. If not washed in a timely manner, the stickiness of the patch will be greatly reduced. The patch can only be washed with a neutral solution, such as shower gel or neutral soap. When cleaning, first thoroughly wet the patch with warm water, and then squeeze an appropriate amount of shower gel onto the two cups. Gently rub with your fingers to avoid fingernails scratching the chest. Treat it gently as much as possible. After rubbing for a while, rinse the patch clean with water
Air drying
The breast patch should not be exposed to sunlight. It only needs to be hung in a dry and ventilated place. Higher temperature environments can actually deform the breast patch, which is not conducive to preservation. In addition, when airing the breast patch, it is necessary to fold the patch in half and place it on the hanger. Do not use the center to center the patch, as prolonged use can also cause the patch to deform.
FILM
After drying the breast patch, if you have no intention of wearing it, you need to use a plastic film to seal the adhesive side of the inner layer of the breast patch. We had the plastic film on it when we first bought it, in order to prevent dust from falling on the chest and affecting the adhesion of the breast patch. If the plastic film is thrown away when wearing the breast patch for the first time, it cannot be directly exposed
deposit
Simply sticking a plastic film is not enough. It is best not to store the bra patch together with other clothes. We can store the bra patch in the box where we bought it. If the box is lost, we can also store it in a regular storage box. In short, we can try to reduce the storage space of the bra patch and store it separately to reduce the amount of dust and bacteria that fall on it. Storage alone is to avoid other clothes squeezing the bra patch and causing it to deform.



