Washing Products
Washing Hooded Blankets, Bedding and Seat Covers
Pre-Treat Stains
Treat stains or soiled spots with a drop of dish washing liquid. Allow the liquid to soak into the stain for 10 minutes, and then blot away as much of the soap as possible with a paper towel to lift the stain. Do not rub the stain because you may spread it or press it deeper into the fabric.
Wash
1: Washing by machine :
Place the blankets in your washing machine. To prevent abrasion with other clothes, it is best to wash fleece items together, combining like colors. Before you begin, set the washer on the gentle cycle. Stronger washing cycles may cause the fleece to form knots. Use only warm, not hot, water on it. Add laundry detergent to the washing machine, but do not use a laundry detergent that contains bleach. It’s also a good idea to avoid fabric softeners when washing fleece because they will damage the water-repellent finish that is applied to many fleece items during manufacturing.
2:Washing by hands : Allow the liquid to soak into the stain for 10 minutes , and use hands to wash by soft way .
Dry
1: Dry by machine : Tumble dry blankets on the gentle cycle with low heat. Never use a high heat setting on fleece blankets, as it will damage the fabric. Remove the blankets immediately after the dryer stops and fold them to prevent wrinkles. If the blankets are too fluffy, lay them on a flat surface and press them down with your hands. Make sure to never iron fleece blankets. Irons will melt the synthetic fabric and leave marks on the fleece.
2:Dry by natural : If you have the ability and the weather permits, consider hanging your blankets outdoors to dry for a fresh smell.
Storage
If you are storing your blankets after washing them, fold them neatly and place a scented dryer sheet inside the last fold. This will keep the blanket fresh while it is stored in your linen closet.