You want to keep the bedding clean when you invest in it.It is not the same as washing standard sheets and blankets.Cleaning techniques specific to duvets will help keep them in the best possible condition for years to come.
Step 1: Remove the cover from the bed.
If you have a cover, wash it separately.The cover can be washed and dried in a regular capacity washer and dryer.The instructions on the tag are important.Do not wash it with the cover still on it.
Step 2: It's a good idea to make sure that your duvet is machine washed.
Don't wash your duvet if it requires dry cleaning.If you have a cotton blend, it can be machine washed.To make sure you don't ruin it, read the instructions on the label.
Step 3: Mend the seams or holes.
You will want to sew up the holes before washing it.The stuffing will fall out during the washing and drying cycles if these holes are not repaired.
Step 4: You can read the washing instructions label on your bed.
You will want to follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing and drying your duvet if it doesn't have a tag on it.The picture of a tub or bucket tells you if the article can be washed.The maximum water temperature is the number in the tub.The item must be hand-washed only if there is a hand in the tub.The dryer is represented by a square with a circle inside.The symbol shows the temperature of the dryer.Higher heat may be used if more dots or bigger are used.You must line dry the item if you have an "X" through the square.
Step 5: It's a good idea to pre-soak your bed.
It's a good idea to pre-soak your duvet before you start washing it.If you have a large container that is large enough to hold your duvet, pre-soak it.The cleaning power of your detergent can be boosted by pre-soaking treatments.It's a good idea to pre-soak your duvet in your bathtub.Ensure that your tub is clean and fill it with water and a small amount of borax or other pre-soaking treatment.The duvet should be soaked for an hour.
Step 6: You can get coins at the laundromat.
It's a good bet that your washing machine won't have enough space to adequately wash your bedding.You will need to make a trip to the laundromat if you want to wash it in the largest machine.It's important to choose a large front loading washer for your duvet because center agitators can pull threads or even tear it.
Step 7: Use a gentle detergent to preserve color.
Natural oils and fibers can be taken down by detergents.Use a detergent that is gentle on delicate fabrics.Adding a half cup of baking soda along with your detergent of choice at the beginning of the wash cycle will give you a natural option.This combination will make your bed softer.
Step 8: Don't use detergent too much.
Don't use too much detergent if you choose it.If you use a harsh detergent, it can be as damaging as excess detergent.For home made or natural ingredient detergents, aim for a quarter cup.
Step 9: Laundry boosters are used.
If you want your white duvet to stay a bright white color, you will want to use a laundry booster like borax or baking soda.Unless there is a stain that will not come out without bleach, don't use harsh soaps or bleach.If you have a blood or ink stain that requires bleach, be sure to check your duvet's label to make sure that it is appropriate for you.If you don't do that, you could end up with patchy discoloration.
Step 10: The cycle is delicate or gentle.
It is important to wash your duvet on a gentle cycle because of the delicate threading.If you wash your duvet on a high setting, it can cause it to come unstitched or tear.
Step 11: The rinse cycle can be run twice.
The detergent can get trapped in there more easily than thinner sheets and blankets because of the thick matting.Run the rinse cycle twice to make sure you don't leave laundry soap inside.
Step 12: The duvet can be dry on a gentle cycle.
You need to start the drying process after your duvet is thoroughly cleaned.The process of drying a quilt or blanket is simpler than that of a duvet.It can be difficult to get all the water out of the pillows.If you want to protect your duvet, dry it on low heat and on a gentle cycle for a longer time than on high heat.During the drying process, remove your duvet and fluff it.This will tell you how dry the duvet is.
Step 13: Try to evenly distribute the filling with clean tennis balls.
Sometimes the filling falls to one side or sticks together despite using large capacity machines.If you want to evenly fluff your duvet, put two or three clean tennis balls in the dryer.
Step 14: The duvet should be hung for 24 hours.
Hang your duvet outside to finish drying after it has been dry in the dryer.Even if it feels dry to the touch, there is still water in the interior filling.It is possible to prevent a musty smell from setting into your duvet if you hang it outside.If you can't hang it outdoors to dry, try hanging it indoors across the backs of kitchen chairs.Along with rotating the indoor fan every few hours, it will be helpful.
Step 15: It's a good idea to keep your duvet covered.
After your duvet is washed and dried, invest in a cover.The number of times you have to wash your duvet is reduced by the fact that the covers are easy to maintain.
Step 16: To air out the duvet, hang it outside.
If you can, hang your duvet outside a few times a year.If you want to hang your duvet on a clothesline, choose a sunny day.This helps keep your smell to a minimum.If you don't have an outdoor space to refresh your bedding, put it in a dryer for 10 minutes with a scented dryer sheet.Doing this a few times a year will help keep your bed smelling good.