Cleaning Methods
Regular Material Lumbar Support Belts: Gently wipe with warm water and a neutral detergent. First, add an appropriate amount of warm water to a basin, add a small amount of neutral detergent, stir well, then soak the lumbar support belt in the water. Gently rub with your hands, focusing on cleaning stained areas. Then rinse thoroughly with clean water until no detergent residue remains.
Self-Heating Lumbar Support Belts: Avoid using hot water and soap; simply wash with cold water. Hot water may cause the elastic band to lose its elasticity due to thermal expansion and contraction, and may also adversely affect the self-heating material.
Heat/Magnetic Lumbar Support Belts: Do not wash for too long. Gently wipe with clean water or a small amount of dish soap. Limit washing time to 15 minutes or less.
Maintenance Methods
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Direct sunlight will accelerate the aging of the lumbar support belt. When storing, avoid direct exposure to sunlight as much as possible; it is best to store it in a cool, dry place.
Prevent Moisture: A damp environment can cause the lumbar support belt to deform, affecting its performance and lifespan. Therefore, ensure it is dry when storing; it can be placed in a well-ventilated area.
Proper Storage: When not in use, the lumbar support belt should be laid flat. Do not fold or squeeze it to avoid deformation or damage to the support structure.
Timely Replacement of Damaged Parts: If the lumbar support belt develops cracks, severe wear, or the elastic band loses its elasticity, it should be replaced promptly to ensure its protective effect.