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Comforter Wolf
- Make sure your down comforter is dry before you store it.
- Remember that a down duvet (comforter) is an investment.
- For allergy sufferers, finding a silk comforter that is hypoallergenic can be a good choice.
- With comforters, the fill selection depends mainly on your preference, but it is important to know what the various materials are and how they affect the feel and quality of your duvet.
- If you need to clean a silk comforter, spot clean it by hand or machine wash using the gentle cycle and mild soap.
- Wool Comforters are like other natural fiber products and should be professionally dry cleaned.
- Silk comforters are a great alternative for people who are allergic to down.
- Duvet and comforter covers are one and the same.
- Box-Stitch comforters feature sewn-through squares to keep the down from shifting and require little maintenance.
- You will find that when line drying your comforter, it will not force air into the down and the clumps will not break apart, the down will remain in wet clumps (which opens the way for mildew to develop).
- Store your comforter in a breathable bag and avoid storing comforters in plastic bags, which may trap in moisture and cause the fill to mildew or disintegrate.
- Wool comforters are moth and dust mite resistant and non allergenic.
- Down comforters are widely considered to be the height of luxurious bedding.
- If the temperature is too cold, putting a second comforter on top of your daybed comforter is a great idea.
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