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Typically, a feather mattress only needs to be hung out in the sunlight for freshening 2 times per year. True washing should only occur once every several years. However, there are some incidents when your Featherbed may become soiled and need an immediate thorough cleaning. It is essential to follow correct instructions to clean a Featherbed.
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Check the label on the Featherbed.
- You should find a tag that lists the proper method for cleaning the bed. It is likely attached to 1 end of the bed.
- The label may suggest that the bed be cleaned only by a dry cleaning service. If so, contact a dry cleaner for pricing and services.
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Inspect the bed to ensure that it does not have tears or damage.
- Torn areas will allow the feathers to exit the bed during the washing and drying.
- Mend any damage or tears before continuing to clean the Featherbed.
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Use a large capacity washer that can handle the load of the Featherbed.
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Choose a liquid laundry detergent for washing the bed. It is preferable to use a down wash that will help preserve the oils in the feathers and retain the quality of your bed.
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Place the washing machine on cold cycle for wash.
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Use the detergent as directed on the bottle.
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Place the Featherbed into the washer and carry out the wash cycle.
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Stuff the Featherbed and a solid, dryer-safe object into a dryer. Consider items such as a clean tennis shoe or tennis balls.
- The weight of the items will pound the bed and keep the feathers from sticking together. This will help retain the fluff.
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Turn the dryer on a low-to-medium heat setting.
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Take the bed out of the dryer periodically and shake it. This step will help ensure each area gets dry and aid with the fluff of the bed.
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Return the bed to the dryer and continue to dry until the entire Featherbed is dry. Be prepared for 3 or more hours of drying.
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QuestionHow do I clean a stinky feather mattress?Community AnswerPut the mattress in DIRECT sunlight for at least one hour on each side.
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Tips
- Feather beds can be washed by hand in a bathtub, if desired. This may be preferred if your washing machine cannot handle the load. Hang the bed outside to dry or place in a dryer. The bed will be very heavy when it is full of water. Try to get as much water out the Featherbed as possible before drying.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Large capacity washer
- Liquid detergent (preferably down wash)
- Dryer
- Tennis shoe or tennis balls
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