Drying wool clothes safely: Basic housekeeping tips

16.10.2023 23:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Wool is amazing, and that's why woolen clothes are often pretty expensive - no wonder no one wants to accidentally destroy them.

You can accidentally shrink your favorite sweaters by washing them in hot water, or you can permanently deform them by drying them incorrectly.

Here are a few things you need to remember about drying wool clothes.

Gently Squeeze Out Water

After washing your wool clothes, gently press them to remove excess water. 

Do not twist or wring them, as this can damage the fibers and cause your wool garment to lose its shape.

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Lay Flat on a Towel

Place a clean, dry towel on a flat surface, like a table or a countertop. Lay your wool clothes flat on the towel.

Roll Up in Towel

Roll the towel with the wool clothes inside it. This helps absorb additional moisture from the clothes. 

Gently press on the rolled-up towel to encourage absorption.

Reshape and Smooth

Carefully reshape your wool clothes to their original size. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds with your hands. 

Pay special attention to the sleeves, collars, and any other areas that may have lost their shape.

Leave to Air Dry

Unroll the towel and place the wool clothes on a flat, dry surface, away from direct sunlight or heat sources such as radiators. 

Allow them to air dry at room temperature. Hanging wool garments can cause them to stretch out of shape, so it's best to lay them flat.

Flip Them

After a few hours, turn your wool clothes over to ensure they dry evenly. 

This step helps prevent one side from drying faster than the other, which could lead to misshaping.

Conclusion

By following these detailed steps, you can safely dry your wool clothes, preserving their shape and quality for a longer time. 

Wool can be delicate, so it's essential to handle it with care during the drying process.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Gently Squeeze Out Water
  2. Lay Flat on a Towel
  3. Roll Up in Towel
  4. Reshape and Smooth
  5. Leave to Air Dry
  6. Flip Them
  7. Conclusion