Down Comforter
It's very easy to find a down
comforter in almost any department store, furniture outlet,
used store, or even garage sale, however maintaining a down
comforter is not as easy as first thought. A down comforter is
bedding filled with feathers, light-weight cotton, or some
other non-heavy material. But because they can be heavy,
think, and sturdy, you might be tempted to treat your
comforter like any other piece of washable material: towels,
jeans, T-shirts, etc. Comforters aren't so fragile that they
can't withstand normal washing and drying, but they can last
for years and years as long as you take proper care of them.
This includes remembering a few important things while using
them, washing them, drying them, and storing them for later
use.
While your down comforter is in use, you can preserve the top of
it by covering it with a light-weight blanket or sheet. This sheet
or blanket will act as a barrier between your down comforter and
any dust or dirt in your environment. Unless you're the type to
enforce a "no sitting on the beds" rule in your home, every time
you sit on your comforter, you risk bringing in bacteria from
outside into your bedroom and ultimately onto your bed. Placing a
sheet or blanket on top of your comforter will also reduce the wear
and tear on your washer. You'll only have to wash the thin top
protection (sheet or blanket) on a regular basis rather than the
bulky down comforter. You can also preserve the condition of your
comforter by hanging it out in the fresh air (once a month), or
giving it a good shake once in a while to evenly distribute the
down in-between it's layers. Because of its weight, you may need
help in performing either of these latter suggestions.
Stains on a comforter can easily be removed by the services of a
professional dry cleaner or one of the many spot-removal products
available grocery or drug stores. If you choose to use a
spot-removal product, follow the instructions exactly as they're
given, or you may end up with worse damage than what originated. If
you choose to use the services of a professional dry cleaner, you
can return your comforter to the dry cleaner for future cleaning -
a yearly maneuver. Most people choose to use a dry cleaner because
the home washing machine simply isn't large enough to accommodate
the large size of the comforter. If size is an issue for you as
well, you can clean your comforter at the dry cleaners, or in cold
water at a laundry mat.
To dry your comforter, simply set your dryer on a low setting,
and put your comforter in with other thick pieces of material, like
a couple of wet beach towels. These wet towels will help the
comforter move around in the dryer and evenly dry out. They will
also help to evenly distribute any of the feathers or lightweight
cotton within the down comforter.
You can store your down comforter in an area that is well
ventilated to prevent mold growth. To preserve your down
comforter's fluffiness, try not to store other items on top of
it.
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