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Wool garments are often labeled as hand-wash only, machine-washable, or dry-clean only. If you are a novice at wool care, ...
But, I recently learned two glorious tidbits about the matter while trying to learn (again) how to wash wool the right way: 1. It’s possible, and 2. It doesn’t require a trip to the dry cleaner.
How frequently you need to wash your wool blankets depends on how often you use them. If they’re purely decorative you won’t need to wash them very often, however, if you use them every day ...
Technically, you can wash your wool in the washing machine, but you ought to be careful – make sure you only use cold water and a gentle tumble cycle, to not cause the fibers to tighten together ...
Experts say the best way to protect high-dollar items such as wool coats, Ugg boots and leather garments from salt stains, color loss and other damage is to get them professionally cleaned as soon ...
When washing wool, it’s important not to agitate it too much because this can cause it to felt. Indeed, the heat and rough handling of a washing machine can turn your treasured throw into a ball ...
How to remove stains from a wool rug. As a fabric care expert for more than 40 years, I can assure you that your life will be easier if when food or drink spills happen, you treat them as soon as ...
Wool is a durable and versatile fabric that can be worn nearly year-round. Learn how to properly wash wool by hand and in a washing machine without shrinking it.