It depends on the exact type of featherbed you own, if possible, go ahead and give it a quick fluff each morning when you make your bed.
It will not get your featherbed very clean, you should instead use a steam cleaner.
Their is not reason why not.
Yes you should fluff and shake the feather bed often to make sure that you keep it in the best shape as possible.
Featherbed covers can always be bought at Bed, Bath & Beyond or at your local mattress store. You can find featherbed covers anywhere that you can purchase a featherbed. Many shopping websites carry featherbed covers in a variety of sizes and prices.
Aireloom makes a very soft featherbed. anonymous@oola.com
Get a steam cleaner to steam out the stain if you can afford to do so.
Yes, always clean the featherbed separately from its cover. Each piece requires different treatment - covers can often be machine-washed, but many featherbeds should be dry-cleaned.
Marshmellow Fluff is a delicous spread often used on sandwiches. It is very good with peanut butter also known as a peanut butter and fluff sandwich!
I have a QVC featherbed, can I put a Silentnight electric blanket on top of it.
No, the feathers are cleaned before being use to make the featherbed.
Typically you put a fitted sheet over your featherbed and make your bed like you always do.
A featherbed goes under the bottom (fitted) sheet. Even better, to protect it, put the featherbed directly on top of the mattress, then put a mattress protector/pad on top of the featherbed, then the fitted sheet. The mattress pad can be regulary washed while many feather beds are not washable, even if made from synthetic materials.