Avoid allowing hangers to bear heavy clothing. When the hanger is carrying heavy clothing, it is highly likely to deform or break. The load-bearing capacity of the hanger itself is not high, and it can only bear the weight of ordinary clothes. If it is too heavy, it can not be supported, which can easily lead to damage to the hanger and it can no longer be used. And if it is damaged while hanging clothes, it is also easy to scratch and damage the clothes, which can have even more serious consequences.
Try to avoid wear and tear on the surface of the hanger. The surface of a hanger is generally relatively soft and prone to wear. When it is worn, it will affect the glossiness and aesthetics of the hanger, and it is also prone to rusting. And when it is worn or even rusted, if it is still used to air clothes, it is easy to make the rust on the hanger stick to the clothes and damage them.
Try to avoid contact between hangers and moisture. Due to the fact that the hanger itself is easily corroded and softened by water, as well as susceptible to residual bacteria, it is important to avoid contact with water for the sake of your health. When using a hanger to air clothes, try to dry it as much as possible. In addition to easily corroding the hanger itself, if there is too much moisture and the clothes are too heavy, it can also easily cause deformation and breakage of the hanger.