{"id":1534,"date":"2021-12-08T12:10:48","date_gmt":"2021-12-08T17:10:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wpcahndev.acihq.org\/wpd\/?p=1534"},"modified":"2022-02-25T12:13:03","modified_gmt":"2022-02-25T17:13:03","slug":"down-coat-cleaning-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cleaningiscaring.org\/wpd\/down-coat-cleaning-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Down Coat Cleaning Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Down coats are lightweight and durable. It\u2019s no wonder they\u2019re so popular when the weather gets cold. Like any garment, they can get grungy after a while and should be washed a few times a year. It isn\u2019t hard, but it takes a bit of care to ensure the down stays evenly distributed and in good condition.<\/p>\n<p>The first thing to do is check the care label on your coat. If yours is dry clean only, it probably has more to do with the outer fabric, the lining, or the trims than with the down filling. If it\u2019s washable, you\u2019ll get best results if you own a front-loading machine or by using a commercial washing machine at your local laundromat. Top-loading home machines have a center pole that can be rough on the down. Launder on the gentle cycle.<\/p>\n<p>To keep the down from settling at the bottom of the jacket, it\u2019s important to dry it properly and thoroughly. One method is to dry it on low heat for several hours \u2013 all day, if necessary. Another method is to gently press into the laundered jacket with a clean towel to remove excess moisture, and then put it in the dryer for 10\u201315 minutes on medium heat.<\/p>\n<p>Remove it from the dryer, place it on a flat surface, and use your hands to gently pull and pat the down to distribute it throughout the jacket. Repeat the drying and patting cycle several times until the jacket is completely dry.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cleaninginstitute.org\/cleaning-tips\/cleaning-schedule\/clean-your-winter-wardrobe\">Get more tips<\/a> on cleaning your winter wardrobe.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Down coats are lightweight and durable. It\u2019s no wonder they\u2019re so popular when the weather gets cold. Like any garment, they can get grungy after a while and should be washed a few times a year. It isn\u2019t hard, but it takes a bit of care to ensure the down stays evenly distributed and in good condition. The first thing to do is check the care label on your coat. If yours is dry clean only, it probably has more to do with the outer fabric, the lining, or the trims than with the down filling. If it\u2019s washable, you\u2019ll get best results if you own a front-loading machine or by using a commercial washing machine at your local laundromat. Top-loading home machines have a center pole that can be rough on the down. Launder on the gentle cycle. To keep the down from settling at the bottom of the jacket, it\u2019s important to dry it properly and thoroughly. One method is to dry it on low heat for several hours \u2013 all day, if necessary. Another method is to gently press into the laundered jacket with a clean towel to remove excess moisture, and then put it in the dryer for 10\u201315 minutes on medium heat. Remove it from the dryer, place it on a flat surface, and use your hands to gently pull and pat the down to distribute it throughout the jacket. Repeat the drying and patting cycle several times until the jacket is completely dry. 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