Was passiert eigentlich mit verschiedenen Stoffen, wenn man die stark vakuumiert?

Kommen die nach Aufgabe des Vakkums wieder in den ursprünlichen Zustand? z.B. WollpullisNickistoffe…..

Hat das irgendwer schon mal probiert? Falls ja, mit welchen Stoffen?

Ich frage deswegen, weil das Porto ja immer so teuer ist, wenn es nicht mehr als Warensendung geht . Und das Porto macht bei mir beim Verkauf oft mehr als der Verkaufspreis aus. Verkaufe jetzt meine ganzen zu kleinen Klamotten auf ebay und vieles geht wegen des Volumens nicht mehr als Warensendung.

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Amtsschreck
2 years ago

A small internet research has shown that expensive fabrics such as silk and leather should not be vacuumed. Although cotton and synthetic materials get wrinkles, they can be ironed out again under steam irons. Everything with downs should not be vacuumed.

But on the basis of videos, I could not see a space-saving effect for the delivery of T-shirts, underwear, thin sweaters, etc. For voluminous wool pullis or the like.

It seems useful to me to vacuum thin clothing only if it is intended to prevent clothing from being exposed to high humidity.

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haikoko
2 years ago

This is crucial:

Sell all my little clothes on ebay and much is not more than a shipment of goods because of the volume.

Thanks to the new payment processing by ebay, you should deliver the goods sent, lost. Please find out here in the post by :

haikoko
2 years ago
Reply to  Silo123

Again and again beautiful if the terms of use of the desired websites are not known and are read past the notes with devotion or these are not observed.

Read the link and then…

haikoko
2 years ago

Right, however, the question by ebay payment processing does not arise:

because the Porto is always so expensive if it is not more than Shipment .

Amtsschreck
2 years ago

this is ultimately not an answer to the actual problem of vacuuming.