Wool Blankets - How Do You Care For
Them?
Although there are many different types of blankets,
the old-fashioned wool blanket is as popular as ever.
What kind of blanket do you have on your bed? Many are using
duvets for their bedding needs, but some folks find that
they are too heavy to use personally.
Wool blankets are generally much lighter than duvets, but
maintain their warmth better. One of the big differences
between the two blankets though is in how they are cleaned.
With a duvet, cleaning is as simple as putting it in a
washing machine and then in the dryer. Take it out and put it
on your bed, and it's as good as new.
With a wool blanket, cleaning can be a different story.
One of the more important aspects with these blankets is to
read the care tag first. You'll find all the instructions on
how to clean a wool blanket properly. Generally speaking, most
wool blankets are dry-cleaned, although it's not always the
case.
Be sure that if your blanket states dry cleaning only, to do
just that. You could easily ruin the blanket in a washing
machine, or have it shrink up in the dryer.
Cleaning blankets during the summer months is an ideal time
since you won't need to use them anytime soon.
For those blankets that allow machine wash, use cold water.
Afterwards, let it air dry. Don't put it in a heated clothes
dryer or it will shrink.
Use these tips and you'll continue to have your wool
blankets looking fresh and new.
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