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Just wash it in the washing machine under cold water with no bleach!
no its unacceptable to wash a wool blanket in a machine
Yes, and when it shrinks it is permanent.
wool i think.
the wool does not rust
You can wash worsted wool pants by hand. Washing them in the washing machine can cause them to become damaged or misshapen.
no its unacceptable to wash a wool blanket in a machine
Just wash it in the washing machine under cold water with no bleach!
You could machine wash it but I would recommend washing it gently by hand based on the fact that it could very easily shrink.
It is advisable to hand-wash pure wool, just to be absolutely safe. However, many modern washing machines have a "wool" cycle which is gentle enough to handle pure wool. Place the garment in a mesh washing bag (usually found in the laundry section of a supermarket) and use Wool Wash. It should be fine.
Yes you can wash pashmina. You just need to first know what pashmina is made of. If it is pure pashmina wool then you should wash it using various wool wash products available in the market. Just take care of following things: Don't wring pashmina while washing Dry flat Don't rub too hard while washing, just gentle wash with wool wash should be fine.
I just go finished washing our RH linen slipcovers in the washing machine and they came out fine! I have a front loader and washed on the "Wool/Hand Wash" cycle in cold water with detergent and oxyclean. Layed flat to dry and put everything back on before it was completely dry. Looks great. BTW my cover's labels specifically said Do Not Dry Clean.
Pad the inside with lead wool and capture the demon in a jar put the jar in the washing machine and wait.
remove mold from wool carpet
To get cat urine out of wool is possible. First dissolve an enzymatic cleaner in a bowl of hot water. Once dissolved put the liquid in your washing machine. Add your wool garment and wash in cold water on a delicate cycle with regular detergent and rinse. Hang up and dry away from heat.
Felt made of acrylic fibers WILL fall apart when washed by machine. Felt made of wool is actually CREATED by machine washing and drying woven wool fabric. I haven't any experience washing felt made of polyester. Why don't your throw a small piece in with a load of like-colored laundry and test it yourself?
If it is a blanket then you put it in the washing machine. You use cold water and wool laundry detergent. An alternative is to get it dry cleaned.