How to wash a cashmere sweater
- By Mary black
- Published 02/25/2010
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Cashmere is an expensive fabric that
is only used for quality clothing. And once you purchase an item of
clothing made from cashmere, it is your responsibility to protect it.
Dry cleaning is expensive and results in the fabric being destroyed
over time. Cashmere clothing can be hand washed at home, and while it
may take time, it will save you money in the long run.
Here's how to wash your cashmere sweater
at home:
Preparation
Check your cashmere sweater for any
decorative elements that require dry cleaning. If there aren't any,
you can proceed to wash your cashmere at home.
Choosing the appropriate detergent
Cashmere garments require a mild detergent,
ideal for fine fabrics. If you cannot afford that, baby shampoo is a
great and cheaper alternative. Never use harsh detergents on your cashmere
products.
Prepare detergents and water
Fill a sink with lukewarm water and
add a small amount of detergent or baby shampoo. Move your hands through
to make sure the detergent is evenly distributed throughout the water.
Wash
Lower the cashmere item into the water
and lightly whoosh it around. Squeeze the sweater lightly to make sure
the detergent distributes through it. Be gentle and not to rough to
avoid damage.
Allow
sweater to soak
Leave your cashmere sweater in the
water for 15 minutes.
Rinse
After 15 minutes, drain the water and
rinse the cashmere sweater in warm water. Lightly press the garment
to remove excess soap. Do not pull or twist the sweater.
Drying your cashmere sweater
Once the garment is free from soap
and excess water, lay it flat on a towel. Roll the garment up in the
towel and press gently, removing excess water. Leave your cashmere garment
flat on the towel until it is completely dry. Do not hang the garment
up as the fabric can stretch.
Try to wash you cashmere sweater only
when completely necessary. By washing your cashmere at home, you can
not only save money from dry cleaning bills, but also preserve the life
of your cashmere.
Author bio
This article was written for The White Company and offers tips and guidelines to looking after your cashmere garments
