
How to care for your down and feather duvet and pillow? A guide to natural bedding care.
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Natural down and feather fillings guarantee comfort and high-quality sleep. To ensure long-lasting performance and optimal durability, bedding requires proper care. Unlike synthetic products, down and feather duvets and pillows should not be washed or ironed. This guide explains how to properly care for natural bedding to maintain its softness, elasticity, and durability.
Regular airing of natural bedding
The basis of caring for down and feather duvets and pillows is regular airing. It's recommended to air out bedding at least once a month, and ideally more often, for example, weekly. Airing helps remove moisture accumulated during sleep and refreshes the filling, preventing unpleasant odors and the development of dust mites.
It's best to air your bedding outdoors, choosing dry, overcast days. Avoid direct sunlight, which can weaken the fabric. Bedding should be laid out on a flat surface or hung so as not to damage the seams or filling.
Why should you not wash down and feather duvets and pillows?
Down and feathers are natural materials with a delicate structure that is easily damaged during washing. Washing them in a domestic washing machine, even on a gentle cycle, can cause the down to clump, lose its elasticity, and not dry properly, leading to mold and unpleasant odors.
In exceptional cases, such as flooding or heavy soiling, it is recommended to take the duvet or pillow to a specialist laundry using dry cleaning methods that do not damage the natural filling.
Storing duvets and pillows with natural fillings
During the off-season, duvets and pillows should be stored in a way that preserves their properties. It's best to use cotton or linen bags, which allow air to pass through and protect against moisture. Avoid plastic wrappings, which retain moisture and promote mold growth.
Bedding should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from sources of heat and moisture. It's important not to compress or crush duvets and pillows, as this can damage the down filling.
How to refresh your duvet and pillow without washing?
To maintain the softness and elasticity of the down, it's recommended to shake and fluff the bedding regularly. This can be done daily or several times a week, which will help distribute the down evenly and remove any accumulated dust.
What to avoid when caring for down and feather bedding?
Duvets and pillows should not be machine washed, tumble dried, ironed, or stored in airtight plastic packaging. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and moisture should also be avoided.
Summary – how to care for down and feather bedding?
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Air your duvets and pillows regularly outdoors, avoiding direct sunlight.
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Do not wash natural fillings in a home washing machine – if necessary, use the services of a professional laundry.
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Store bedding in airy cotton bags in a cool, dry place.
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Shake and fluff duvets and pillows regularly to keep the filling fluffy.
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Avoid ironing and tumble drying.
Following these simple rules will ensure your down and feather bedding remains fresh, soft and has excellent thermal insulation properties for many years.