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I wash mine. downside is feathers that poke thru-can clog the filter in the front loading washer; so as was said-laundrymat is a good idea and with balls to help fluff it.
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I put mine in the washing machine and then I fluff it up on a line!
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I also wash mine in the washing machine and dry in the dryer, adding 3 tennis balls to keep it from bunching up. It takes a few times through the dryer before it is completely dry. I remove it from the dryer and shake it out before adding back for the next cycle.
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Originally Posted by nana2madmax
(Post 6286916)
I also wash mine in the washing machine and dry in the dryer, adding 3 tennis balls to keep it from bunching up. It takes a few times through the dryer before it is completely dry. I remove it from the dryer and shake it out before adding back for the next cycle.
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I use a duvet to minimize how much I need to wash the comforter. However most polyester and some down (I have one made by Pacific Coast - were sold at Costco and on QVC as Northern Nights) comforters can be washed in a washing machine. I wash and dry mine in my large capacity washer and dryer. I also add the washer balls to keep it from shifting.
Mine is also used only in winter and stored in the summer. Does yours have a label with care instructions, since some do need to be dry cleaned. |
I have always had down comforters, and pillows. I wash them, and dry them with tennis balls, and sneakers. They take a long time to dry, but I will air dry them, and then fluff them up in the dryer. I also use duvet covers, or as Edie mentioned, I sew sheets together, and I'm good to go. I don't use a top sheet, as it ends up in a ball. I also have a dog that sleeps on top, so the duvet cover protects the comforter.
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Thank you all for your suggestions. I will go ahead and take it to the Laundromat along with a tennis shoe - LOL. And, I'll take Edie's advise and make a duvet for it. I only put it on the bed during the winter months anyway. It doesn't really get that cold here but I like it's warmth and it helps with heating costs. Thanks again.
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I wash mine too and always put a couple of tennis balls in the dryer, it makes the comforter fluffy
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I think the pioneers hung their quilts and bed covers outside on a sunny/breezy day to freshen them.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 6284719)
What kind of DOWN comforter are you talking about? If it is a feather down or a feather tick, those were just "aired" . If you have ever gotten a feather pillow wet, you will know why they are NOT washed. They STINK and take forever to dry.
I would much rather sleep with clean bedding, even if it does take time to dry. We use Duvet covers an all the duvets. |
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