Regular professional care of cashmere sweaters can greatly extend their service life, maintain their unique texture and appearance, and bring a pleasant experience to the wearer. This is the special need of cashmere sweaters as high end clothing.
The Basic Rules To Wash A Cashmere Or Wool Sweater Are:
1. Use cool water and a gentle cashmere detergent
2. Let the sweater soak for no longer than 30 minutes.
3. Rinse with cool water and press out the water with your hands. Always air dry.
How Often Should You Wash Cashmere And Wool Pieces?
1. The answer depends on a few factors, including your personal comfort level, how much you sweat or exert yourself while wearing the item, and whether you wear an undershirt. We generally recommend laundering cashmere knits and wool pieces approximately every three to four wears.
2. When using gentler at home wash methods, cashmere fibers can stay soft, supple, and odor-free for longer. If sweaters are over-laundered—or laundered using the wrong methods—it can be quite harsh on the yarns, causing them to break down, pill, and lose their fluffy feel.
Handwash
1. Draw a Bath: Add Wool & Cashmere Shampoo to a tub or sink filled with cool water.
2. Go Under: Submerge your items and gently agitate them to evenly distribute soap and water. Soak for up to 30 minutes.
3. Rinse Clear: Run cool water through items until rinse water is no longer soapy. Do not wring. Instead, gently press the water out of your items between your hands or against the sink.
Machine Wash
1. Yes you can machine wash cashmere. Turn your cashmere inside-out and place it in a washing bag. Use cool water on the delicate cycle. Follow these steps for the best results.
2. Bag It: Turn items inside out and place them in a Mesh Bag to protect them from agitation and friction that can cause pilling.
3. Select Your Cycle: Select the woolens or delicate cycle on your washing machine and make sure the water temperature is cold and the spin is on low. Add Wool & Cashmere Shampoo according to the machine type and load size.
Dry & Finish
1. No-rush Drying: Lay the items flat in their natural shape on a drying rack or clean towel. When drying, avoid direct sunlight and heat sources, such as the radiator, because they can shrink or damage wool. Never hang wet wool.
2. Quick Drying: Lay one item flat on a towel. With the item in its original shape, roll it up in the towel (like a sleeping bag) to remove the excess water.
3. Steam it Up & Stay Fresh: Ironing can crush or flatten the natural pile of the yarns. Instead steam to help remove wrinkles and odors.
Cashmere is a perfect heirloom piece, one of the finest fibres in the world. It will give you years of pleasure if cared for correctly.We love the super-soft wool that is cashmere, and it deserves special care as it takes pride of place in your wardrobe.We talk about cashmere sweaters a lot, so we can spend a little more time caring for our cashmere sweaters!