Maintenance and Care Instructions
Comforter Care
Use a Duvet Cover. When protected by a duvet cover, your comforter will only need to be cleaned every three to five years. Also, with a duvet cover, you won't need a top sheet, blanket, or bedspread. Making your bed will be a flip and a fluff! Remove and clean your duvet cover whenever sheets are laundered.
Professionally launder your comforter every three to five years. Down and down-alternatives actually wash well, but due to the size of comforters, we highly recommend leaving the cleaning to a professional. However, if you do choose to wash your comforter, please read the washing instructions below.
- Fluff your comforter when you make your bed. By providing a steady flow of air, your down will continue to loft.
- Store your comforter in a breathable bag. Avoid storing comforters in plastic bags, which may trap in moisture and cause the fill to mildew or disintegrate.
- Redistribute your comforter as needed. To redistribute the fill of your comforter, lay your comforter on a flat surface and simply push the down in place with the heel of your hand and forearm.
Washing Instructions for Your Comforter
We hope that these simple guidelines help protect your investment and instruct you how to care for your comforter.
We recommend you professionally launder your bedding every 3-5 years. It is possible to wash your bedding yourself, but you may jeopardize the life of your comforter. We are reluctant to recommend nonprofessional laundering because:
- Home washers are often too small.
- Most household washing machines have an agitator in the center, which places unnecessary stress on the comforter.
- Harsh detergents and heat can cause down to become dry and brittle and will result in the down clusters breaking.
- If the product is not dried completely, the fill may mildew or disintegrate.
- Most fabric used in natural bedding is 100% cotton and will shrink slightly when dried.
Should you still choose to wash your comforter yourself, please:
- Use gentle detergents and a low heat drying cycle.
- Be sure to dry the product completely for approximately 8-12 hours.
- Products must be dried in a machine. We do not recommend line drying.