Hi everyone,
My down sleeping bag (and puffy jacket) are in desperate need of a good wash! I don't trust myself to do it myself, is there anyone who could kindly recommend someone in Canberra to do a professional wash? Thanks heaps!
myrtlegirl wrote:All the info on washing down items says you have to be super careful, use special stuff, dry with a tennis ball, etc.
BUT........
I wash my sleeping bag with ordinary washing powder, in a big front loader washing machine (2 x load) at the laundrette, costs $8, takes 30min. I should probably use proper down wash stuff from the bushwalking shop, but my bag seems just fine. I'd handwashed an old down jacket with Omo and it came up fine, then I did a double doona at the laundrette and it was great, so I took a chance with my good sleeping bag (700g down 700 loft with lightweight shell) and it seems just fine, fluffy, warm, down dispersed around, and smells so much better now.
Then I pop it the dryer at the laundrette. After an hour ($12) it's dry, or if I can't wait that long I give it 20min and take it home and hang it in a warm living area for 2-3 days. In summer I don't use the dryer at all, just hang it on the line for a day.
I don't use a tennis ball in the dryer like some say, but despite this the down naturally unclumps as it dries and I give it a bit of a shake. I figure a tennis ball just rubs against the shell and squishes the feathers, neither of which seems a good idea to me.
I've tried washing a doona in the bath tub. Geez, what a palaver, for a pretty poor result. I got soaked, water all over the floor, and the doona didn't really come up all that clean, still smelt a bit of old socks, mixed in with eau de beans-for-dinner.
Has anyone tried the above methods and got a bad result? Or wrecked their down item with an alternative wash method?
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