Can I lanolize dry wool?
Sudz N Dudz has blended lanolin with small amounts of oils, carefully chosen for their antioxidant properties and their ability to penetrate the cuticle of the wool fiber. Voila! She has a silky smooth balm that leaves your covers soft, pleasantly scented, and ready for duty! No waiting, no mess. One of the many benefits of this method, is you can do tiny booster treatments and always keep your wool at peak performance, rather than the over-kill of sink lanolizing and the slow fade in effectiveness over the weeks following. So why would anyone want to use the wet/sink method? Well, it is rather soothing to gently swirl your wool in a warm basin of water, isn’t it? Anyone with an ample supply of wool won’t be concerned with the dry time. Soft water makes dissolving/emulsifying the lanolin MUCH easier than with hard water.