Washing and Caring for Your Down Duvet: Tips and Tricks

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Do you want to keep your down duvets clean and fresh always and make them look as if they are newly purchased? To maintain their best appearance and comfort, it is important to clean them on a regular basis. And guess what? We have got some cleaning and maintenance tips and tricks just for you! 

Most of the people have this query regarding the frequency of cleaning it, and this blog will answer that as well. Come, let’s first dive into learning seven tips and tricks for washing and caring for comfy duvets. 

7 Tips and Tricks for Washing and Caring Your Down Duvet 

Use a Duvet Cover 


A Duvet cover is a must to save your duvets from dirt and stains. Even if some substance spills on your duvet, it will be on the cover, and you can wash it, not a big problem. This not only protects your duvets but also saves you professional cleaning costs.


Moreover, the cover is easier to clean. And it can extend the time between washing the duvet itself.


Clean the Spots without Delay


As soon as you witness a spot, clean it. This will not only ensure the spots don’t get permanent but also maintain cleanliness. 


Here’s a step-by-step guide to clean your duvets:


Step 1:
Begin by carefully removing the downfilling from the stained area. This step is important to prevent the down feathers from getting wet or stained during the cleaning process.

Step 2: Apply a gentle soap or spot remover to the stained area. Take care not to over-wet the cloth.

Step 3: Rub the soap or stain remover into the stain gently.

Step 4: Cleanse the area with fresh water.

Step 5: With a clean cloth, dab the area dry.

If you notice that the stain has still not gone, then repeat steps 3-5.

Self- Cleaning

If you decide to clean the duvet yourself, start by reading the care label or manufacturer’s instructions. This step is essential because some duvets can be machine-washed, but not all. 

If your duvet is machine washable, then you should follow the following steps:

  • Use a large-capacity front-loading washing machine to ensure there is enough space for the duvet to move freely. 

  • Wash the duvet in cold water on a gentle or delicate cycle to prevent excessive agitation.

  • Ensure to thoroughly rinse your duvet and remove all detergent residue.

  • If the care instructions allow for machine drying, use a low heat setting. Add clean tennis balls or dryer balls to the dryer. This will help fluff the duvet and keep them from clumping together.

  • After drying, fluff the duvet on a regular basis to distribute the down evenly and maintain its loft.

Use a Mild Detergent 

Use a mild, down-specific detergent to clean the duvets. Avoid harsh detergents because of three reasons:

  • Harsh detergents can damage down feathers by stripping their keratin, reducing warmth and fluffiness. 

  • Leftover detergent can make the duvet attract dirt, making it harder to keep clean.

  • Washing duvets with harsh detergents can cause itchiness on the skin because harsh detergents may leave behind residue on it. When you sleep under the duvet, your skin comes into contact with this residue, and for some individuals, it can lead to skin irritation, itching, and redness.

Professional Cleaning: 

If you’re unsure about washing it or if it has specific care instructions, consider having it professionally cleaned. Professional cleaners have experience in handling delicate bedding items.

Store Properly


When not in use, it is best to keep it in a breathable cotton storage bag or a cool, dry area. Vacuum-sealed storage bags should be avoided since they can compress the down, reducing its loft and insulation properties over time.


Air Out: 


It is advisable to occasionally air out your duvet in direct sunlight. Doing so will help freshen it up and prevent bad odours. 


Additionally, airing it out allows any accumulated moisture, such as sweat or humidity, to evaporate. This helps prevent the growth of mould or mildew, which can affect both the duvet and your health.

How Frequently Should You Clean Your Down Duvet?

Its cleaning is extremely important, as it ensures a healthy and hygienic living. It is best to clean it at least once a year. 

If it has a removable cover that you can remove and wash separately. This way, you may only need to clean the actual down duvet once every two years. The duvet cover acts as a protective layer and can be washed more frequently to keep the bedding clean and fresh. 

Conclusion


Down duvets are a luxury and crucial for comfy bedding. To keep them fresh always, you need to care for and maintain them. To fulfill this purpose, in this article, you have learned how to clean and maintain your duvets for a fresh look and hygienic care. You have also learned the tips to wash them on your own. 

You can easily increase its lifespan by following the instructions mentioned in this article.

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