Washing a wool duvet doesn't have to be daunting. While washing wool typically requires careful planning to prevent damage from heat and moisture, maintaining your wool duvet's freshness is simple. Our guide explores how to keep your wool bedding clean with easy washing and drying techniques.
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Can you Wash a Wool Duvet in the Washing Machine?
You’ll hardly need to wash your Woolroom duvet at all, but if you want to give your duvet a freshen-up, follow these three easy steps:
- Select the wool cycle on your washing machine (or the
gentlest setting available). - Remember to add specialist wool detergent.
- Hang out your duvet to dry.
How Long does a Wool Duvet Last?
Wool is far more durable than other bedding types. With proper love and care your wool duvet could last you decades. Our wool duvets are backed by science and have been proven to increase sleep quality by up to 25%. So, you can rest easy knowing you are making a sound investment.
Can you Tumble Dry a Wool Duvet?
Never tumble dry your wool duvet – it should always be hung out to dry naturally so the fillings aren’t disturbed or compromised.
Can you Dry Clean a Wool Duvet?
Yes, you can take your duvet to the dry cleaners, just make sure you let them know it is ‘wool wash only’.
Is it Necessary to Wash a Wool Duvet Before use?
There is no need to wash your new bedding once you receive it as it’s been pre-treated with a biodegradable cleaning treatment already.
Wash once you feel like it needs a freshen-up. Remember, wool is self-cleaning and rarely needs to be washed in a machine.