Need To Wash Your Duvet Cover? Read This
Are you interested in learning more about how to wash a duvet cover? Or are you simply considering buying one and collecting all the information you can find to help you make the right decsion? Let me just say that you have come to the right place where you will learn all that you need without a need for further reading.
I will not lie to you, the washing a duvet cover is not at all difficult. I am quite aware of the many money seekers online who try to make it look difficult simply to make money out of unsuspecting consumers. Let me give you quick and useful facts that will not confuse you. Whether it’s a different colored one like: deep purple duvet covers, red and brown duvet covers and denim cotton duvet cover
The number one rule when planning to clean any piece of clothing is to read the label very well i.e. the care label, which normally comes with the duvet cover. Some of them will show that you need to use only dry cleaners. Never ignore this caution – unless you don’t mind to have a shrinkage, which will result in reduced size that won’t fit over the comforter.
Okay so if you find that the label says nothing about dry cleaners and thus mention hand washing then you are ready to clean it up yourself.
You may need to start by pre-treating some obvious stains. if there are some stains then you will need to organize a stain remover. Simply pour it on to the stain and live it there to soak for about 10 minutes. The longer it stays there the better as it allows the remover to soak into the cloth. Make sure you read the label on of the stain remover on how long to keep it there before washing it off. A word of caution, do not let the stain dry.
After that you can then go ahead and use your home washing machine. Do not stuff it in but make sure that it is well distributed inside the machince. If you simply stuff it then the load will just go off balance and the cleaning process will not be as successful. If that happens anyway just stop the machine and redistribute the cover evenly. Every machine is different from the other so I will not waste your time and try to tell you how to set you machine for maximum cleanliness.
Now once the washing is done, take it out and check if all the stains are gone. If there are some traces of stains then try to pre-treat again. Once you are happy with the output then dry it up with your usual dryer but make sure that the heat setting is set to low.










