Wool is a great material that insulates fabulously and is airy and sweat-wicking at the same time. That's why wool is preferred for clothing by many who want a natural fibre with great properties.
The great thing is that your wool clothes don't need to be washed after every use, because wool has antibacterial properties that eliminate the worst odours. However, if a stain has appeared or it's time to wash your wool sweater, you should only use detergent specifically for wool.
What is wool detergent?
Because wool is a natural fibre, it needs special care. It doesn't require more from you than making sure the conditions are right when the yarn needs to be washed. When washing wool, it is important to use the correct programme on the washing machine or wash by hand. This is because wool can shrink at high temperatures, ruining your many hours with yarn and sticks.
On top of that, it's important to use the right detergent designed for wool. Ordinary detergent contains some enzymes that help your clothes get completely clean. Unfortunately, these enzymes break down wool, making it wear out faster.
The best wool detergent
The best detergent to wash your woolens is therefore detergent developed specifically for wool. We stock different types of wool detergent on offer, so you can find your own personal favourite.
Make sure you check the dosage of your wool detergents. If you use too much detergent, your wool will become sticky. If you use too little detergent, your clothes won't get enough moisture. Moisture is essential for your woolens to remain durable. Never use fabric softener in your wool wash, but you can add a little vinegar to the wash to keep the wool soft.
Wool detergent with lanolin
Wool detergent with lanolin helps preserve your woolens. Lanolin is found naturally in the wool of sheep and is a fat that helps preserve the good properties of wool. Therefore, if you use a wool detergent with lanolin, the wool retains many of its good qualities. Lanolin helps to preserve the wool's special water-repellent properties. This is especially good for outerwear that should have a water-repellent surface. Wool retains this property precisely if it is washed with a wool soap or detergent containing lanolin.
Wool soap with or without fragrance
It's up to you whether you prefer a delicate, natural fragrance or a more perfumed scent for your detergent. If you're washing the whole family's wool, the neutral wool detergent is a sure winner.
You'll find it here, but we also sell wool detergents with lovely natural scents. Our wool detergents are sure to leave your woolens smelling fresh and fresh if they need a wash.
Tips for washing your wool
Woolens don't need to be washed very often and can be easily freshened by airing in damp weather. If you have a stain on your wool, put some wool detergent on the stain and put the wool in a closed plastic bag. The next day, you can wash the wool on the wool programme in the washing machine or by hand.
Wool should never be tumbled dry, but hung to dry after washing. The heat from the tumble dryer can cause your wool laundry to shrink, which is very damaging to the garment.
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