How Do You Care For Wool Blankets?
Wool blankets require special care compared to other fibers and textiles. They can’t be washed in the traditional way, as this can cause the wool to felt or shrink. Felted wool is caused by agitation in the washing machine that knits the wool’s fibers together. Many wool blankets can be cleaned at home, and proper storage will go a long way toward keeping them clean when not in use. If you care for wool blankets properly, they can last a lifetime. Brush blankets with a garment or wool brush with, then against, the nap to remove dust and dirt particles. Brush weekly when the blankets are in use. Hang the blankets to dry in a dark closet if they become damp. Light and heat can cause the damp blanket to shrink, or fade. Blot spills and stains up with a clean, white cloth, replacing the cloth as it gets damp until the stain is gone. Hand wash wool in cool-to-lukewarm water with a mild detergent that’s formulated for wool. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, and squeeze the excess water out.