How to Take Care of a Wool Scarf
How to Take Care of a Wool Scarf
Wool takes a little special handling, so to keep your wool scarf in great shape, you need to take good care of it.
Steps

Hand Washing a Wool Scarf

Determine what your wool scarf is made out of. Most modern wool scarves are made with blends of wool and man-made fibers. This helps to make it much easier for care and washing. It's best not to wash your scarves in hot water. Even if your scarf is "shrink-resistant", you may be wise enough not to wash your scarf in hot water.

Fill up your washbasin with cool water. You may wish to use a gentle detergent.

Let the scarf sit for just a little while, before returning. When it's finished soaking, swish it around a little to loosen up the dirt.

Pour out the soapy water and pour in some new, fresh, cool water. Continue to gently swish your scarf around in the water to loosen up the left over dirt.

Continue to pour and refill until the water runs clean.

Machine Washing Your Wool Scarf

Set your machine to "gentle" setting and remember to wash in cold water.

Avoid your scarf getting tangled in the wash. There are a couple of ways to do this: You can zip your scarf into a lingerie bag that's made for washing small things so that you scarf doesn't free float in your wash. You can also place the scarf into a pillowcase and fold it over close once (or twice) and safety pin it close. Your scarf won't tangle upon itself and stretch!

Remember to set your machine on "Gentle". When you set it on "Gentle" this keep the material from stretching or ripping.

Air Drying Your Wool Scarf

Try not to ring or twist the scarf before drying it. This will loosen the yarns out of shape and will stretch in different directions; in other words, it will look lopsided. You can place the scarf on a towel and role up the towel with the scarf inside. That will drain the excess water.

Lay it on a flat dry towel until it's dry. If you want, you can hang it on a hanger or two, spread from one to the other. This is to make sure the scarf doesn't stretch out of its shape.

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