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Cleaning Up: ?? on washing wool blanket |
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campchic
True Blue Farmgirl
312 Posts
Erin
Nebraska
USA
312 Posts |
Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 05:40:59 AM
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I have just aquired a Hudson Bay wool blanket. It is in great shape, but is discolored and smelly. How would you wash it? I don't want to get it dry cleaned because of the chemicals and the expense. Any ideas?
Erin
Farmgirl #190 www.concrete-and-grace.blogspot.com |
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl
3557 Posts
Diana
Orofino
ID
USA
3557 Posts |
Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 07:10:32 AM
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Woolite and the washing machine. Line dry.
Diana
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1badmamawolf
True Blue Farmgirl
2199 Posts
Teresa
"Bent Fence Farms"
Ca
USA
2199 Posts |
Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 08:41:35 AM
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cold wash and rinse, gentle cycle, also you may need to block it, and line dry out of the direct sun.
"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children" |
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frannie
True Blue Farmgirl
2246 Posts
fran
bonham
texas
USA
2246 Posts |
Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 09:50:55 AM
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i think the big thing with wool, according to my wool guru is dont change temp. of water between the wash and rinse, ie, wash in cold, rinse in cold. if the temps are different the wool will "felt". enjoy your blanket.
love frannie in texas home of "green"crafts, where no scrap is left behind (http://abunnystale.wordpress.com/)
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campchic
True Blue Farmgirl
312 Posts
Erin
Nebraska
USA
312 Posts |
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1badmamawolf
True Blue Farmgirl
2199 Posts
Teresa
"Bent Fence Farms"
Ca
USA
2199 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2009 : 08:57:55 AM
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I dry cleaned some wool blankets one time, got them home and had to wash them, could not stand the chemical smell they had from the dry cleaning, it also made them feel odd.
"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children" |
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl
2544 Posts
Karin
Belmont
ME
USA
2544 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2009 : 12:26:33 PM
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Almost everything that is marked "dry clean only" can be washed at home without all those chemicals. Wool is an easy one, it is true you have to make sure the wash and rinse temperatures are the same, but I have great result washing blankets in my machine.
Karin
Farmgirl Sister #153
"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan http://moodranch.blogspot.com http://domesticnonsense.etsy.com |
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Cabinprincess
True Blue Farmgirl
682 Posts
Melody June
Athens
TX
USA
682 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2009 : 12:26:55 PM
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I have three wool camp blankets and I wash them by hand in my tub. Always cold water, Orvis soap (used to wash sheep, from any feed store)push water out by hand, spin completely in the washer and hang out on the line to dry. They are always just fine, but sometimes they get little pills on them and I just use my little buzz machine to shave them off. Hot water will cause you problems, just stick with cold.
I can't help but picture a sheep washed in hot water with his wool all shrunk to him like a really bad perm. LOL
Smiles, Melody June
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Cleaning Up: ?? on washing wool blanket |
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