How to wash wool
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Designed to last for years, wool is a great investment if you take proper care of it. Whether a luxury coat or an everyday sweater, following this advice will help it last.
1. Washing wool in your washing machine
If your washing machine does not have a wool cycle, we recommend that you use the cold wash cycle for 'hand wash only' wool. And always wash your wool turned inside out.
2. Choose your detergent for wool wisely
Avoid using heavy duty detergents, 'Bio' detergents containing enzymes, or any detergents containing bleaches. A specific wool detergent should be used.
3. How to store wool garments correctly
Store your sweaters flat and folded to protect them from stretching. If you have to hang, use specially designed knitwear hangers to give them maximum support.
Tumble dry your wool
You can now tumble dry your wool to keep it in amazing condition. AbsoluteCare dryers offer a unique cycle for wool. The special drum speed keeps your wool flat against the side of the drum. This delivers results as good as flat drying. So you're guaranteed no shrinkage and protection from twists and tangles.
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