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Fleece Comforter
- Feather and fiber comforters can not be washed at home and if properly protected using a protector and sheet should not require cleaning.
- Down comforters are often categorized by fill power (fluffiness) and weight (how many ounces of down are in the comforter).
- Lightweight and warm, down comforters are an increasingly popular bedding choice, and having duvet covers (comforter covers) makes them an easy top pick.
- When buying luxury comforters, consider the thread count, especially when buying a down comforter.
- Alpaca wool duvets or comforters use 100 percent natural organically grown wool from llamas that absorb up to 35 percent of their weight in moisture.
- Although most silk products are washable if the cleaning is done with extra care, the unique construction of silk comforters with raw silk floss means silk comforters need special treatment.
- Kids comforters are available to fit whatever stage of growth your child is in.
- Drying Tips for down comforters: Periodiclly during the drying cycle remove the comforter and fluff, then put the comforter back in the dryer until completely dry.
- One downside of feather comforters and some down comforters is the possibility of feathers poking through the comforter cover and scratching you.
- Oversized down comforters are the ideal way to give your king sized bed that extra touch of warmth and comfort.
- Because tiny feathers get caught in down, down comforters are rarely 100 percent down, often down content is 85 percent or less, with the remainder being feathers, yet the label states 100% down.
- WARNING: Pillows and down comforters that are too soft and fluffy could pose a smothering risk for a young infant.
- Down comforters are expensive, making it well worth it to invest in proper cleaning.
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