how to clean a merino wool mattress cover | ehow

2020/06/13
The Murray wool mattress cover is warm and comfortable.
If you buy one, you may think it\'s worth investing in every night when you sleep.
Then, one day, you may have realized that your luxurious mattress cover looks a little worn out and can be cleaned up well.
But you can\'t simply throw it in the washer and dryer.
Here are instructions on how to clean the lid without breaking the fabric.
Make sure your mattress cover does need cleaning.
Different from other natural or human beings.
Fabrics made of wool do not need to be cleaned frequently and do not carry bacteria or mold.
Take it outside and shake it.
Depending on the size, you may need someone to help you-
It\'s easier and less likely to damage your thin mattress cover.
Ventilate your Murray wool mattress cover.
Wool has an extraordinary natural self.
Cleaning capacity.
Avoid direct sunlight for a long time as this will fade any dye and produce a bleaching effect.
Please check the care label for instructions.
There are various types or merino wool in which each manufacturer may have a different treatment of their products.
Dry Cleaning, wet washing, hand washing, and in some cases even washing machines are all the types of care and cleaning instructions you should be looking.
If there is no longer a label on your mattress cover, please contact the manufacturer for cleaning instructions.
Clean your wool mattress cover as needed.
Cold water and mild soap remove a lot of stains.
Study the types of stains you are trying to remove to get tips and methods.
If you are still sure that your cover needs to be cleaned, the preferred method is usually to take it to a professional for dry cleaning.
You may get a more eco-friendly approach called wet cleaning.
For more information, please consult the local cleaner.
Make sure you inform your cleaners that your bed pad covers are merlot wool and check if they guarantee shrinkage.
Doing research on several cleaners in your area can save you time, money and huge trouble.
If you decide to do it yourself at the end of the day, you can wash most of the merino wool mattresses by hand.
This is only recommended for those who have the time and space to do it properly.
Since wool can absorb 30% of its weight in the water, due to the large volume of the bed pad sleeve, this may soon become a tedious and unmanageable task.
Use cold or warm water, as well as mild soap or detergent (several options available ).
Your bathtub may be the best place because of the typical size of the mattress cover.
Fill the bathtub half.
Gently stir with your hands, fully add soap or detergent, and stir well.
Soak the mattress cover in the tub for about 5 minutes while gently squeezing suds in the material.
Do not stir, wring, twist or rub the wool together.
This could lead to felting.
Rinse twice in water at the same temperature as the washing water.
Squeeze gently and squeeze out excess water.
Press a towel or chamois (do not rub) on the mattress cover to help absorb more water.
Dry or hang on the deck railing.
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