Hand wash in cold water, dry flat.
CAN you? Yes. Will it still be wearable? Maybe not. That's why the label says "Dry clean only". Depending on the material and construction, it is sometimes safe to wash a dry-clean-only sweater as long as you wash it very gently, BY HAND, in cool water. Blot it dry with a towel, and lay it flat on a table. Do not hang it or wring it out; the sweater may be stretched out of shape and ruined. Do this when there are no other options. Really, if the label says "Dry clean", then spend the 3 bucks and have it dry-cleaned.
It is best to first wash them in tepid water and avoid exposure to direct heat. Another tip is to never wring or stretch the wool while it is wet. Finally, dry the sweater flat so it keeps from elongating.
Yes, you can actually was the sweater like any other sweater. The only thing you can't do is dry it. This will cause the wires to split
In Connecticut its about 6.50
It should say on the tag, but to be safe, I would wash it in cold and lat flat to dry.
All it is is flat, dry, and dead
If it's a male, it can use the hole for the neck or the arms. If it's a female...then it's pretty much dry humping a sweater.
A cashmere sweater requires real delicate care. It has to be dry cleaned or it would have to be washed in a washing machine under delicates and hand dryed.Wow NO!You can dry clean or hand wash (in cold water) a cashmere sweater. A washing machine is not a good solution at all.
Australia's dry, flat interior is commonly referred to as the Outback.
Some acrylic sweaters are machine washable, and some must by dry cleaned. It depends on their construction and the percentage of other fabrics. Read the tags carefully to determine if your sweater is machine washable or not.
Yes, but washing wool is a bit of an art form. Hot water is recommended, but regular laundry detergent is not. Instead, use a gentle dish detergent such as Dawn. It's much easier on the wool. Under no circumstances should you ever put wool in the dryer. Lay the sweater out flat on a towel to dry