Washing a down scarf in a washing machine
A down scarf is a great thing that will keep you warm in any frost. This exquisite piece of clothing will not only highlight the elegance of a woman, but will also allow you to feel comfortable in the coldest rooms. After wearing it at home, at work, in public places, you want to refresh the product and give it softness. Is it correct to wash a down scarf in a washing machine? Let's figure out how to care for it so as not to spoil the appearance and preserve the properties of the material.
Why scratch the product?
Before you start washing a down scarf, you need to perform one procedure. This will allow for even more delicate cleaning, which is very important for yarn. Using a wooden massage brush, you should comb the fluff to untangle the “clumps” formed during wear.
Many girls neglect to pre-comb their shawls or web scarves. In fact, this is a very important stage of caring for a thing, which should not be skipped. If you don’t “brush” the product, then after washing the fabric will not only lose its attractive appearance (it will look sloppy, “tired”, the fluff fibers will become matted), but will also not retain heat as before.
What are we going to wash with?
The next preparatory step is choosing the right composition for washing. The success of the planned event also largely depends on this point. The main rule when choosing a detergent is a categorical refusal of washing powder. Although its granules do an excellent job of removing stains, they also fill the space between light down fibers well, tangling them into unsightly “tangles.”
If you use powder, it will be very difficult to rinse the scarf. Its smallest particles will remain on the material, which will undoubtedly affect the appearance and properties of the canvas. There is also no need to use household chemicals for washing, the components of which are phosphates and optical brighteners.
When deciding to wash a down scarf at home, choose formulations that are gentle on things.
It is recommended to pay attention to the following:
- gels for woolen items. They do not contain aggressive components and are designed to carefully care for down fibers, which means they will not spoil the shawl;
- shampoo. Here it is important to determine the optimal dosage in order to avoid unnecessary foaming and problems with rinsing;
- baby soap (both solid and liquid). The main thing is not to choose varieties with colored dyes and strong fragrances.
It is also advisable to use conditioner when washing a down scarf. It will give the fabric softness and a pleasant aroma, and fluff up the fibers. Let us present a brief overview of products that are suitable for cleaning down products at home.
- Washing liquid "Vorsinka". Excellent for wool and delicate fabrics. The product is very economical, effectively removes dirt, and has an unobtrusive aroma. The average price of a 1.2 liter bottle is $1. Can be used for both automatic and hand washing.
- Gel Burti Wolle & Seide. This German, phosphate-free, hypoallergenic product gently cares for wool and silk items. The composition includes components that have a gentle effect on things made of fluff and wool. When using the gel, there is no need to additionally apply conditioner. The approximate cost of a 1.45 liter package is 290 rubles.
- Concentrated gel composition for washing Unicum. Does not contain phosphates, suitable for cleaning delicate fabrics. Can be used for hand and machine wash. Removes even heavy dirt, preserves the color of products and the structure of down fibers. The average price of a bottle of gel is about $1.
- Mitsuei gel is used for washing down, wool, and silk products. Can be used for colored, light, white things. Copes well with dirt. Suitable for hand and machine wash. Hypoallergenic composition, does not contain phosphates. A package containing 0.72 liters of product will cost approximately $2.
- Gel “Laska – Wool and Silk” is specially designed for washing delicate fabrics. The 3D formula used by the manufacturer takes care of things in three directions at once: removes dirt, maintains the softness of down fibers and takes care of the fabric, maintaining its elasticity. Contains enzymes. The cost of a liter bottle of “Laski” is about $4.
When choosing a composition for washing a down scarf, be sure to pay attention to the purpose of the product.
The liquid should be suitable for washing wool and down products, maintain their color and shape, and not tangle the fibers. Some products do not require additional use of conditioner, as they contain components that have a softening and antistatic effect.
Should I use automatic washing?
Today, any automatic machine has a delicate washing program, a special “Wool” mode. So is it possible to clean such a wardrobe item in the washing machine? Automatic washing is undesirable for down fabric; manual cleaning of the scarf is preferable. However, if the desire to try out an automatic machine for these purposes is very strong, you can try, the main thing is to follow the basic rules.
- Do not neglect pre-combing the shawl.
- Choose your detergent wisely.
- Place the scarf in the drum only in a special bag for washing delicate fabrics.
- Run the most gentle mode programmed in the washing machine.
- Avoid spinning and automatic drying.
- Make sure that the water during washing and rinsing is at the same temperature - no more than 40 °C.
Significant temperature changes can cause the canvas to shrink and lose its original shape. By following a number of simple recommendations, you can wash your shawl in a machine.
After the end of the cycle, it is very important to properly organize the drying of the product.
Drying the product
First of all, you should rid the down scarf of excess water. It is prohibited to squeeze the canvas by twisting it. Also, you can’t just hang the product on a rope - it will definitely stretch. It is best to put the item in a mesh bag, which is then hung.
After the excess water has drained, you need to lay out the shawl on a flat surface. To achieve maximum effect, it is better to first cover the area under the down scarf with a towel or sheet. The down fabric must be carefully straightened so that there are no creases or small folds. It is also necessary to straighten all the decorative elements on the scarf. You can also fix the item on a horizontal surface by securing the corners with tailor's pins.
Another good way to dry at home is to use a special frame that you can make yourself. Take wooden slats and connect them together.The size of the frame should be slightly larger than the scarf itself. So, the fabric will stretch when drying and will not lose its original shape. You can nail small nails or needles onto the frame to secure the product.
It is also necessary to choose the right place where the down product will dry. The room should be well ventilated. It is important that the shawl is not exposed to direct sunlight. There should be no foreign odors in the room, otherwise the scarf will absorb all the “aromas” into itself.
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