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Yarn Tails: Care and MaintenanceHi, I'm Cody and a NewFur that has been making yarn tail commissions to my local group for the past two month. I really love, as many others love, the look and feel of the tails as well as the way the move. Unfortunately I have not seen many people having these wonderful tails. I asked around and one of the main reasons was because of the fragility of such tails. They are indeed not as hardy as conventional tails, but with proper care, can last a long time. Here are my list of rules on taking good care of a yarn tail.
1. WaterThese tails do not react well with water. A little rain or water on them is not a big deal, but getting them soaked is quite a problem. DO NOT WASH THEM. They become extremely hard to dry, put a lot of wait of the tufts, and will end up looking like the tail of a wet Pomeranian. if wet or need to be cleaned, let dry then brush.
2. BrushingThis was something brought a lot when talking about care. Most people are quite hesitant to brush out their tail, as it can lose volume over time. This is an inevitable truth, but without tentative brushing, your tail will become matted, ratty-looking, and brushing it will do even more damage than what would be done with proper care. Just make sure to give it a light brush after every use and make sure to use a high-quality brush. It can be the difference between brushing your hair and pulling it out. I find a brush in the $10-$15 range is good and won't hurt it. Also, make sure you use a slicker brush. I find a slicker brush works best, but a no-tangles hairbrush will also work and also pulls out less yarn.
3. TravelUnless you plan on wearing it out in public from the start. There are certain things you must do to transport it from place to place for use. If putting it in a purse/satchel or backpack, do not jut throw it straight in. Instead put it in a large zip-lock bag and remove most of the air before sealing. This prevents movement of the tail and therefore any major matting. When you want to use it, pull it out and give it a light brushing.
4. Cleaning DO NOT USE CONVENTIONAL WASHING METHODS. This relates to Rule 2. Wet will remove the poofiness of your tail and make it look nasty. Instead, brushing it with a slicker brush will remove much of the dirt that gets into the tail. As for stains, that is a mystery to me. I suggest just not staining it...