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Classification of fur grades

Fur grades are classified as follows:

1, the most expensive small capillary skin.

It mainly includes mink skin, otter skin, silver rat skin, muskrat skin, beaver skin, mink skin and so on. The fur is short and soft. Suitable for making fur hats, coats, etc.

2, high-grade large capillary skin.

It mainly includes fox skin, raccoon skin, lynx skin, badger skin and raccoon skin. The width is bigger. It is often used to make hats, coats, cloaks and so on.

3. Rough fur of mid-range fur.

Commonly used are sheepskin, dog skin and leopard skin. Long hair, slightly bigger. Can be used to make hats, coats, vests, clothes, etc.

4, low-grade miscellaneous hair.

Suitable for clothing accessories, the price is lower. One of the most commonly used is the lovely rabbit skin.

The daily cleaning and maintenance methods of furs are as follows:

Put the fur on the portrait airplane model, spray the alcohol solvent evenly on the quilt with an air gun, rub the quilt repeatedly with a sponge dipped in powder, supplemented by gentle friction, clean the quilt powder with a brush, then blow the powder clean with an air gun, and dredge the quilt with a fine tooth comb.

Spread the fur flat on the washing table, dip the sponge powder evenly on the quilt, rub it repeatedly in the particularly dirty parts and let it stand for 24 hours. Then put the fur on the portrait model, blow the powder clean with an air gun, and dredge the quilt in the right direction with a dense tooth comb.