Costume washing & storage guide.
Wash cosplay. Before putting your costume in storage until the next convention, you’ll need to wash any parts that smell or got dirty. Pour a moderate amount of shampoo into the water according to the length of. This is a great method that works fantastic on armor.
Cosplay costumes having beads, rhinestones, sequins & tulle shall be hand washed only. Hand washing is the best option for washing cosplay costumes. For parts other than head and feet, you can wash them in a washing machine.
At this point, the water may be a little bit murky. This is a much gentler way to wash clothing and is less likely to cause damage than even the gentle. Wash in the washing machine.
Keep in mind that some distressing techniques (spray paint, et al.) may require. Add a small amount of gentle detergent (or shampoo). Using a mix of vodka and purified water, you can spray it on your cosplay costumes, then dab it softly with a clean cloth.
Use ¾ cup baking soda for every 3 quarts of warm water for better accuracy. Turn the costume inside out, gently kneed the costume by hand for a minute or two. If you want your distressing to stay through repeated washing, be sure to use impermeable dyes and paints.
When you wash this section, make sure you use cold water and a. And lets be honest, there are a lot of food involved.you can look how much effort went into this cosplay. Rinse it off and then hang to dry.