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Comfotors
- Hypodown is a natural hypoallergenic combination of white goose down and Syriaca used in comforters and pillows (Syriaca is also known as milkweed).
- The only difference in the seasons of comforters is the fill weight.
- Though they are expensive and carry a higher cost than other types of comforters, goose down comforters are very popular and desirable.
- 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.
- No down comforters have 100 percent down, 95 percent down is the highest percent fill on the market (with 5 percent or less feathers).
- Not all down comforters are the same.
- Some down comforters are machine wash-friendly, but many comforters are too big to safely and easily fit in a standard washer and dryer.
- 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.
- Down comforters are available in many colors, with white being the most common.
- Most alternative down comforters are hypoallergenic (for those of you who are allergic).
- 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.
- When washing down comforters is necessary, it is really best to leave it to a professional cleaner.
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