How to wash a blanket correctly

PlaidPlaid became known to mankind more than 300 years ago. This truly functional thing protected the northern peoples from harsh climatic conditions. Despite the development of the textile industry, which has stepped far forward, plaid remains at the peak of popularity to this day. This is a symbol of comfort and warmth. Many housewives wonder which fabric is preferable to choose and how to wash a blanket?

Natural materials

The products have a base made of natural or artificial fibers. The warmest wool blankets. At the same time, a special variety is used for their production. It is recommended to use woolen blankets for people suffering from arthritis, rheumatism and radiculitis. Wool products are durable and retain their original appearance for a long time.

Cotton blankets are popular in warm weather. They are practical and have a long service life. Ideal as wraps, as cotton fabrics are light in weight. Another advantage of this type of blanket is that it practically does not wrinkle.

Cashmere is a material obtained from the down of a mountain goat. A distinctive feature of a cashmere blanket is its lightness, almost weightlessness. Thanks to special technology, the bedspreads are thin, and without the addition of artificial fibers, it is suitable for people suffering from allergies. True, without the addition of artificial threads, cashmere fabric is short-lived. At the same time, it requires certain conditions for cleaning. For these reasons, manufacturers mix cashmere fibers with other yarns.

Artificial materials

Blanket made of artificial materialBudget options for artificial blankets are acrylic. Their advantages:

  • Easy to care for.The product does not require delicate washing;
  • Dries quickly;
  • Does not lose its original shape.

Despite their excellent physical properties, acrylic blankets are only good as bedspreads. Covering yourself with such a product is highly not recommended, since there is no access of air to the skin.

Chenyl is a material made from synthetic fibers. It is much thinner and more delicate to the touch than acrylic. A distinctive feature is the beautiful appearance of the product and bright colors. However, such a blanket requires more careful handling.

Fur blankets. Despite the fact that it is preferable to use natural pile, such products are very rare and require very careful handling. As an alternative, manufacturers offer faux fur blankets. They are obtained by mixing natural and artificial fibers into knitted fabric. The advantages include ease of cleaning and affordable price.

Fleece is made from carefully crafted polyester fibres. In terms of visual and tactile sensations, it is more reminiscent of wool.

  • Has low weight;
  • It is durable;
  • Easy to wash and dry quickly;
  • Due to the fact that the fabric does not accumulate moisture, fleece blankets can be used as a blanket.

Cleaning and caring for artificial fabrics

Is it possible to wash a blanket in a washing machine? Yes, you can, if it is a blanket made of artificial fibers. Despite the fact that it is an artificial fabric, the blanket can be washed in a machine, but with a delicate wash or, in some models of washing machines, a soft wash.

As a cleaning agent, preference is given to liquid concentrates.

Since they do not form a lot of foam and are easily washed out during the rinsing process. It is advisable to use fabric softener.It reduces static stress in artificial tissues. To avoid blade deformation, set the minimum number of revolutions. It is not recommended to use the “drying” function, since even the most elastic and durable product loses its shape.

Particular attention is paid to drying the blanket. The product is dried in a well-ventilated dark place, avoiding direct sunlight and radiation from heating devices. The thing is that artificial fibers can melt or stick together and give the blanket a worn-out look.

Any artificial fabric can be dried by throwing it over a rope and changing position from time to time to avoid visible marks from bends and creases. If the product imitates fur, then it is dried on a horizontal surface with air access from all sides. The water temperature in the washing machine should not exceed 40 degrees.

Cleaning and caring for natural fabrics

Blankets made from natural materialsHow to wash a blanket made from natural fibers? Linen and cotton blankets are washed in the same way as products made from artificial fabrics, but the water temperature should not exceed 30 degrees.

Silk, wool and cashmere items are washed only by hand and in cool water. Shampoo is used for washing, as well as conditioner at the last rinsing stage. You cannot squeeze the products even by hand. Because of this, the original appearance is lost. After washing, the water is allowed to drain, and then the blanket is laid out on a horizontal surface. It should be constantly turned over so that the canvas can dry evenly. Otherwise, the blanket will acquire an unpleasant musty smell.

However, for cashmere and wool items, it is preferable to use dry cleaning.using a homemade solution. Ingredients: 1 teaspoon vinegar, 2 teaspoons shampoo, ½ cup warm water. All components are mixed well until foam forms.

Shake off any dust that has accumulated on the blanket. Using a soft brush for cleaning clothes, walk over the surface of the blanket on both sides, after moistening the brush in the resulting solution. After the blanket has dried, it should be shaken or vacuumed well again. Fur blankets cannot be cleaned at home. For this reason, it is better to take them to the dry cleaner, since the product is very delicate and does not tolerate high humidity.

   

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