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How to Care for Your Organic Wool Sweater or Any Wool Sweater
What could be finer than bundling up in one of your favorite organic wool sweaters on a brisk winter morning? Sweaters, when properly cared for, can bring you years of comfortable luxury and beauty. People often have the mistaken impression that caring for sweaters are tricky and difficult, which is not so. To simplify things, we have compiled a collection of sweater care tips to help you easily get maximum wear out of your beautiful sweaters.
How to care for your sweater between washings
Laundering your sweater
When your sweater needs cleaning, check the label for the manufacturer's washing recommendations - hand wash, machine wash, or dry clean. Before we list the simple steps for hand washing your sweater, two issues need to be clarified: water temperature and the detergent choice. Water temperature has been hotly debated topic. Some insist that it should be cold to prevent shrinking and fulling. Others advocate very hot water to better remove oils, stains and dirt. The reality, it doesn't matter. Hot water does not cause fulling or shrinking - hot drying does. Cool water and the proper detergents can remove dirt and germs as effectively as hot. What's important to remember about wool is, the temperature of the water in the wash cycles need to be the same. We suggest a mild water temperature that is comfortable to your skin when touched. Choosing the right type of detergent is equally important. Use a detergent that does not have an alkaline pH. Beware; most soaps are alkaline so we recommend staying away from them. An alkaline pH causes wool scales to open which leads to fulling. The alkaline in Woolite will strip a sweater's wool fibers, so avoid using it. Many recommend dish detergents and shampoos for washing wool sweaters. These usually have a base rather than alkaline pH. We recommend reading the labels of these detergents to insure that it is truly a detergent and not soap. Also confirm the detergent or shampoo does not contain thickeners, perf... |
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