How to clean comforter that says to dryclean
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there are diy dry cleaning kits, what type of fill in the comforter...poly fill or down? If down there are specific non soap cleaners for down outer wear..nikwax tech wash is what I use for my non down coats and down proof for the down ones. Does a fine job on the down comforters as well. At one time the world largest on line retailer had them available.
Oh...ps. When you go to dry you down add 3 tennis balls to the dryer to fluff the down.
i believe there is a dry cleaning product that you can use right in your dryer... MUCH cheaper than the dry cleaners. You may want to check it out.
I'd just wash them in the washer and let them air dry. Water won't hurt the fabric it's the heat from the dryer that kills things.
I think manufacturers say dry clean only to protect themselves. I wash my comforters on a cool short wash (30%) and then dry on a shirt setting, I've never had a problem with them
If it is really big like king size, you may want to take it to a laundry mat to wash it. I have to take mine, as it will not really fit in the washer. Then I bring home and hang it outside. Dries quickly aa the batting is polyester. But if it is made of silk or wool, really cannot wash. If polyester or cotton, I would go ahead and wash it. Where I live just to have a dry cleaner, launder a king size comforter was $50.00 - no way! $7.00 for laundry mat, extra large machine.
Call all the dry cleaners in your town to ask their rates for comforters. In my town, sometimes a dry cleaner will run a special of $20 for cleaning any size and includes the shams. That's a good deal for a king size.