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Title: washing wool blankets
Post by: Coonbait on February 01, 2010, 06:02:00 PM
I recently bought some real nice wool blankets from the Sportsmans Guide for some projects. My problem is they have a pretty strong smell of moth balls or something similar. Can I wash them in woollite and let them air dry. Or will they shrink up to hankey size? I don't want to ruin them they are real nice and a perfect weight.
THANKS for any information! GLENN
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: metsastaja on February 01, 2010, 06:14:00 PM
try this
http://housewares.about.com/od/sewinglaundry/qt/woolblanketcare.htm
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: onewhohasfun on February 01, 2010, 06:20:00 PM
Woolite has its own not so pleasant smell. Just use some no-scent clothes wash and slow gentle cycle. I hope these hold up for you. It would be a shame to put a lot of labor into something that might not withstand machine washing. Good Luck.
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: KumaSan on February 01, 2010, 06:46:00 PM
I've used Woolite in cold water, with decent success. I say that, because some cheaper made stuff will still shrink. Had a Woolrich hunting coat I washed that way, and it shrunk a size. I liked that coat.
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: sendero25 on February 01, 2010, 07:39:00 PM
I have a bunch of old, green Army wool blankets.
I washed one in woolite by hand, it didn't shrink much but it shrunk enough to be wrinkled like crazy!
The rest I had dry cleaned.  Just like new.
That is my suggestion, take them to a pro if there are no washing instructions with the blankets.
John
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: Coonbait on February 01, 2010, 07:45:00 PM
Thanks guys I think this will work in the cold water. I think I'll wait till the weather warms up so I can let them outside to dry.
GLENN
Title: Re: washing wool blankets
Post by: Ceb on February 01, 2010, 09:32:00 PM
On another forum, I read of guys with the same problem, some said they simply hung them outside and that did the trick.