You can hand wash top quilts, but be careful about machine washing them and only do so in cold water.
put it in the washing machine then iron it! or hand wash it
You can Machine wash a chilly pad. You can also hand wash too!
There are many types of quilt batting, and what to use depends on personal preference and the use and desired look of the quilt. Cotton batting is usually quite thin and is good for machine quilting. It is also good to use for antique quilt tops and reproduction quilts, as most cotton batting shrinks a bit in the wash, giving quilts a slightly "puckered" look. You can also pre-shrink cotton for a smoother, more contemporary look. Polyester batting is loftier and suitable for fluffier quilts that are tied or hand quilted. Polyester is very easy to hand quilt. Poly-cotton blends offer the benefits of both. Wool batting is easy to hand and machine quilt and is very warm, although some wool batts emit a "wet animal" smell when damp. New battings that are made with bamboo and recycled plastic are available as well. Just be sure to read the content label, instructions for use, and care label on any batting that you buy.
Not in the washing machine. You might be able to hand wash it in cold wash.
hand or machine wash
Wash it with washing machine or wash it with your hand.
No, wash them by hand, and then air dry. Anything with feathers, I would not recommend machine-washing or drying...
wash your gear... then clean the washing machine, or hand wash it out with the hose and soap
they might get torn up you should hand clean them
No, it is not recommended to wash a wetsuit in a washing machine as it can damage the material and affect its performance. It is best to hand wash wetsuits with mild soap and water.
By hand...You should was it by hand; do not put it in a washing machine, as it will ruin the hat.
NO, just hand wash, machine washing warps it