Professional cleaning can extend the lifespan of antistatic clothing.
Cleaning is the most crucial step in cleaning cleanroom garments, including cleanroom suits and antistatic clothing. Internationally, Class 100 cleanroom standards are quite stringent, requiring cleanroom garments to be changed and cleaned daily. Domestic companies, considering their own operational needs, product requirements, and costs, generally cleanroom suits are cleaned at least once a week.



Finding a professional cleanroom garment cleaning company is essential; otherwise, cleanroom garments will become like ordinary clothing, losing their intended value. Professional cleanroom garment cleaning uses treated sand-filtered water and pure water for washing. The rinsing process uses deionized water with a resistivity of 18 megohms/cm, and the cleaning agents are non-ionic surfactants with a neutral pH. Specialized cleanroom washing machines and dryers are used, and the drying air is filtered through HEPA filters. Drying, packaging, and inspection after cleaning are all carried out in a Class 100 cleanroom environment. This is the quality assurance provided by professional companies. If cleanroom garments are cleaned in ordinary rooms, they will accumulate dust and bacteria and be contaminated by the cleaning agents! During cleanroom cleaning, solvents that damage the protective properties of cleanroom garments cannot be used. Therefore, some garments may inevitably retain stains that cannot be washed out after cleaning. These stains usually do not affect the performance of the cleanroom garments. When the performance of a batch of garments shows a significant decline, a professional cleaning company will provide an inspection report on the performance of the cleanroom garments, indicating whether the garments have reached the point of being scrapped.

