Cleaning Wool: Not a Problem!
We choose the clothing that we wear for many reasons. A big thing that comes into the picture is to match our sense of style, or that it is comfortable to wear. This of course still makes our choices big indeed, so we have to break it down further; such as, how do you clean it and care for the fabric of the garment. You may not want to buy something that can only be laundered at the dry cleaners.
Most people have some items of clothing that need to be professionally dry cleaned. These are usually formal dresses or suits that are not worn all that much or do not need to be cleaned very regularly. Of course some people have a wardrobe chock full of dry clean only clothes, but most people prefer to be able to machine or hand wash their clothes for convenience and economical reasons.
Wool is a fabric that has many positive aspects. It is great at insulating the body and keeping it warm, it is natural and hypoallergenic, it is absorbent but also keeps water away from the skin and can keep you warm even when wet. Now that is a great fabric!
Despite all the wonderful things about wool, it does have its downside. Cleaning wool is one of the difficulties that keep some people from having too much of it in their wardrobe. Most everyone knows that wool requires special care when washing, but not everyone knows how to care for it.
Cleaning wool is not as difficult as it may seem. Of course, most people are aware that wool clothing is capable of shrinking many times smaller than its original size, which can be very annoying to say the least. With some care, though, this is very unlikely to happen.
The main thing that causes shrinkage of wool is when it is machine dried or if you wash it in hot water. If you simply avoid using hot temperatures you can avoid shrinking your woolen garments.
Often the label of wool clothing recommends dry cleaning. If it says this, dry cleaning is definitely your best choice, as the wool may not be treated for hand washing and may become stiff or coarser when washed in water.
Many types of wool, however, are hand washable. For cleaning wool by hand, use cool water and a mild detergent. Regular laundry soap is too harsh, so get a brand specifically made for wool and other delicate fabrics. Soak the article of clothing and squeeze to wet through.
Rinse the clothes and squeeze out some of the water. Never ring wool out! Lay it on a flat surface to dry. Hanging will cause the garment to be stretched out of shape because of the heaviness of the water.
The benefits to having and wearing wool clothing far outweigh the disadvantages. Caring for and cleaning wool is really not as difficult as it may seem if you follow the directions on the tag. Also, wool doesn’t need to be cleaned as often as other materials!
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