When you have a large, fluffy duvet, it can be challenging to wash it at home, especially if it doesn't fit in your washing machine. However, there are effective solutions you can consider to keep your duvet clean and fresh. This article will guide you through two main methods for washing a duvet that doesn't fit in the washing machine: washing it in the bathtub and taking it to a laundrette.
Washing it in the bathtub
Washing a duvet in the bathtub is a practical and economical option. This method is especially useful if you prefer to do things yourself and avoid the cost of a professional laundrette. Here are the steps you need to follow:
1. Fill the bathtub with warm water:Fill the bathtub with warm water to a level that allows you to fully submerge the duvet.
The water should be at a temperature that is not too hot to avoid damaging the duvet fibres.
2. Add gentle detergent:Use a detergent designed for delicate fabrics or a specialised duvet detergent.
Add the amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Submerge the duvet:
Place the duvet in the bathtub and ensure it is fully submerged in the water with detergent.
It's important that all areas of the duvet are in contact with the water and detergent.
4. Wash gently:With your hands, gently rub the dirtiest areas of the duvet.
Avoid scrubbing too hard to prevent damaging the filling or fabric fibres.
5. Rinse thoroughly:Drain the soapy water from the bathtub.
Fill the bathtub with clean water and rinse the duvet thoroughly.
Repeat this rinsing process several times until there are no traces of detergent left in the water.
6. Remove excess water:Carefully press the duvet to remove excess water, avoiding wringing it.
You can use a large towel to help absorb the excess water.
7. Dry properly:Lay the duvet flat on a well-ventilated surface.
Turn the duvet over occasionally to ensure even drying and to prevent mould or unpleasant odours.
Washing it in the bathtub can be a labour-intensive process, but it is an excellent way to ensure your duvet is well cared for and clean without the need for specialised equipment.
Taking the duvet to a laundrette
If you prefer not to deal with the process of washing your duvet at home, another option is to take it to a laundrette. Laundrettes are equipped with industrial machines that can handle large duvets (such as a nordic duvet) and provide a thorough and efficient wash. Additionally, laundrettes offer drying services that can speed up the process and ensure your duvet is perfectly clean and dry.
On the other hand, washing a duvet at home can take a lot of time, especially the drying process. Taking it to a laundrette can save you time and effort. Moreover, laundrettes usually use more professional products and techniques that ensure your duvet is clean and well cared for, extending its lifespan.
You also have the option of taking it to a self-service laundrette. For more information on how to wash your duvet at a self-service laundrette, click on the link above.
In summary, both washing your duvet in the bathtub and taking it to a laundrette are viable options to keep your duvet clean. The choice of method will depend on your personal preferences, available time, and budget. With these tips, you can ensure your duvet remains fresh and in good condition, providing comfort and warmth for a long time.
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