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Down comforters are a luxurious and cozy addition to any bedroom, but they can also be a bit tricky to clean. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you keep your down comforter fresh and fluffy.

Check the Care Label

Always start by checking the care label on your comforter. This will provide specific instructions for washing and drying.

Wash on a Delicate Cycle

If your comforter is machine-washable, use a front-loading washing machine on a delicate cycle with cold water. If you don’t have a large enough machine to fit your comforter with ample room, it’s best to head to the laundromat.

Spin Cycle

Use the fastest speed to remove as much moisture out as possible.

Wash By Hand

Alternatively, you can hand-wash it in a large tub or sink. Use a mild detergent and avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage the down.

Dry Thoroughly

Drying a down comforter is crucial to prevent mould and mildew. If your dryer has a large capacity, tumble it dry on low heat. Be patient, on low heat it will take multiple cycles depending on your machine. Add two or three balls to speed up your dry time. It will sound like they’re beating up your dryer but they don’t actually hurt it.

Avoid These Common Mistakes:

Don’t Overstuff the Washing Machine: Overloading the washing machine can prevent the comforter from being cleaned properly.

Don’t Use Hot Water: Hot water can damage the down and cause it to lose its loft.

Don’t Use Fabric Softener: Fabric softener can leave residue on the down and reduce its insulating properties.

Don’t Hang to Dry: Line drying isn’t  recommended due to risk of damp spots and clumps.

 

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