A down jacket is a warm and comfortable outerwear that requires special care.
If you want to preserve its appearance and properties, you need to know how to properly wash a down jacket and what you should never do.
Before washing your down jacket, be sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations on the label.
Some jackets can only be dry cleaned, while others can be hand or machine washed.
In any case, the water temperature should not exceed 30 degrees, and the detergent should be liquid or gel.
If there are stains on the down jacket, they need to be pre-treated before washing. For this, you can use laundry soap, ammonia, gasoline or micellar water, depending on the type of stain.
Don't forget to remove the fur parts if they are detachable and sew up the holes to avoid losing the filling.
When washing a down jacket by hand, soak it for 15-30 minutes and wash it gently with a brush or sponge. Do not rub the parts of the jacket against each other to avoid damaging the coating and knocking down the fluff. Rinse the jacket at least twice in clean water.
When washing a down jacket in a machine, choose a delicate cycle without spinning. Add special balls to break up clumps of fluff or several tennis balls. Set an additional rinse for better rinsing of the detergent.
Dry the down jacket only on a horizontal surface, periodically turning it over and straightening out lumps of down. Do not dry the jacket on a radiator, in direct sunlight or in a tumble dryer. This may damage the fabric and filler.
By following these simple rules, you can extend the life of your down jacket and preserve its warmth and beauty.