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- Some comforters with higher fill powers may have less down than a lower fill power comforter, keeping the comforter from becoming too warm.
- Alpaca wool comforters are a great alternative for those who cannot tolerate down as they are hypoallergenic.
- Silk comforters are a comfortable luxury and an alternative to down filled comforters.
- Wool Comforters are like other natural fiber products and should be professionally dry cleaned.
- Washing Tips for down comforters: After the wash cycle is finished be sure to run your down comforter through a few rinse cycles to make sure that all soap residue is removed.
- Most down comforters are filled with both down and feathers.
- Not all down comforters are created equal.
- A comforters fill power, using American Standard Testing, is done by putting one ounce of down in a cylinder and stirring it, then the loft is measured in cubic inches, the sample is compressed, and the down is left alone to rest for 24 hours, then the down is re-measured.
- 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.
- Down comforters are made from a variety of materials in a variety of styles such as quilted, baffled box and others.
- Bedroom comforters are usually one large piece, think of it as your main blanket.
- No down comforters have 100 percent down, 95 percent down is the highest percent fill on the market (with 5 percent or less feathers).
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