The loss of the aesthetic appeal and properties of a down jacket after removing it from the wash is one of the most common reasons why women get discouraged. Unnecessarily! We do not have to put the down jackets in the laundry to be washed properly. We can do it ourselves at home in a very simple way, which is presented below.
How do I wash a down jacket the right way? Remember about proper preparation
It’s best to wash the down jacket before the winter season by throwing it into an automatic washing machine. In addition to the manufacturer’s recommendations on the label, we should remember to:
- clean the container for liquid and powder,
- check that there are no sharp parts protruding from the drum that could damage the jacket,
- clean the drum with a damp cloth,
- empty the pockets in the jacket,
- close all zippers and turn jacket inside out.
Another important element is the detergents used. The ones we use every day will not work. We need to prepare detergents designed for down. A few drops of your favorite fragrance oil will replace the mouthwash. After performing these activities, set the down jacket to a maximum of 30 degrees and 400 turns in a delicate program.
Tennis balls are a proven method for washing a down jacket
If you want to be sure that during, all you have to do is throw four clean tennis balls into the washing machine. This product, which we can get in any sports store, and even a larger supermarket, breaks down natural down and washes in a manner that is safe for the material.
Drying a down jacket is just as important
It is normal for the jacket to lose some volume when it is removed from the washing machine. We can restore it without any problems, i.e. squeeze the down jacket and put it flat, away from heat sources. From time to time, however, remember to gently pat the jacket to break the down.
Source: Gazeta

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