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Comforter Protector
- Thread count for down comforters is the same as it is for any other blanket or sheet.
- Natural down comforter filaments interlock and overlap naturally to form a protective layer of still air that keeps warmth in and cold out.
- Comforter drying tip: Do not use dryer sheets or fabric softener when washing a goose down comforter because they can leave a sticky residue on the down and might cause it to become clumpy.
- Silk comforters are ideal for those looking for the lightest and most luxurious comforter available.
- Washing Tips for down comforters: Machine wash in warm water using a small amount of mild liquid soap.
- Down comforters are made from a variety of materials in a variety of styles such as quilted, baffled box and others.
- A high thread count ticking provides a sleek outer shell for the duvet (comforter) and it protects you from the needle-edged quills.
- Most down comforters should be professionally cleaned.
- Down comforters are typically smaller in dimension than the standard comforter.
- In view of their light weight, warm natural filling and durability, down comforters are always a popular choice.
- Bed comforters are used to keep the bed warm and comfortable.
- In many places, down comforters are considered must-haves during winter to keep you warm and toasty.
- A silk comforter is lightweight, cozy and warm and usually very beautiful.
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