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Another question about wool clothes

Started by bmfer, December 29, 2008, 11:10:00 AM

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bmfer

With all the talk about wool hunting clothes, I was just wondering how you folks that use it take care of it. Is it machine washable or must it be drycleaned?
Bret M. FullER

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David Mitchell

Bret, depends on the wool and the manufacturer.  My Filson stuff says dry clean only, but I have some shirts from L. L. Bean that are washable wool as well as pants from Cabela's that are of washable wool.  I go with whatever the laber says. Ron LaClaire says to only wash his longhunter shirts by hand and air dry or dry clean.
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George D. Stout

Soak them in cold water and Woolite.  Squeeze them out and let them dry over a rail or a chair.

kevsuperg

i have the columbia wool stuff,not 100% wool but i like it. believe it or not i wash mine with the outside hose when i get home from the woods, just rinse the legs to get the mud off and let em air dry.unless i really stink  em up i dont wash them
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bentpole

I own all WOOLRICH Stuff.=pants,shirts, sweaters. I wash with woolite, delicate cycle.Hang up,air dry.

Curtiss Cardinal

No matter what the label says(except for "Dry Clean ONLY" I wash my wool with Woolite in cold water and then rinse it with clear water and roll it in a extra large towel and for two days then lay it out flat on a new towel on the floor in a darkened room. In two more days it will be dry and wearable. I hang it in a cedar lined closet or store it loosely folded in a cedar box.
You only have to wash wool once or twice a year, depending on how often you wear it. You can use a brush to remove caked on mud and other clingy things and hang it in the open air on a clear day in the shade to remove scents.
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vtmtnman

I have Mil Surplus,Johnson,Woolrich,Columbia and Pendelton woolens.I cold machine wash all garments,then hang on a clothes racks near the woodstove.I said NEAR not on top of(Like in the same room).Speeds the drying a little to have warm air circulated around them.If it's warm outside then outside is the first place they go.
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Mark Trego

I just hang them out in the rain in the spring.
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stikbowshooter

Haven't washed mine in years.  The dew, rain, snow will take care of that.  Sitting by a firepit with a smokey fire will cover up a lot of odors.

Otto

Ditto...ain't washed my SI in over 7 years.  Hang it out to air out.  Store it in a cedar chest in the off season.
Otto

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I wash my wool in cold water with about three drops of unscented Dawn and rinse with cold water a couple of times. I do cheat and put my wool in the washer on spin cycle only and then lay flat to dry.
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