Complete Guide to Blanket Cleaning and Care

Editor:China wool duvets wholesale - silk comforter manufacturers - bedding sets - Kingform │ Release Time:2025-05-09 

Blankets are indispensable items in home life. Whether it is a wool blanket, flannel blanket, electric blanket or baby blanket, the correct cleaning, decontamination and maintenance methods can extend its service life and maintain comfort. This article will introduce the cleaning tips, common stain treatment methods and daily maintenance suggestions for different types of blankets in detail to help you easily take care of your beloved blanket.

1. Preparation before cleaning the blanket

Before washing the blanket, pay attention to the following points:

Check the label: Most blankets have a washing label indicating whether they can be machine washed, water temperature restrictions, etc.

Classification washing: Wash separately by material (wool, cotton, chemical fiber, etc.) and color to avoid staining or damage.

Pre-treat stains: Stubborn stains should be treated locally first, and then cleaned as a whole.

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2. Cleaning methods for blankets of different materials

1. Wool blankets

Recommended method:

  • Hand washing: Use cold or warm water (≤30°C) and special wool detergent, press gently to wash, and avoid rubbing hard.

  • Machine wash (optional): Select the "wool" or "gentle" mode and use a laundry bag for protection.

  • Avoid: hot water, bleach, dryer (easy to shrink and deform).

2. Flannel blanket/coral fleece blanket

Recommended method:

  • Machine washable (below 30°C), use neutral detergent, and avoid softener (which may reduce the fluff's softness).

  • Shake the fluff when drying, and avoid exposure to the sun (ultraviolet rays will accelerate aging).

3. Electric blanket

Cleaning suggestions:

  • Do not wash! Wipe surface stains with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before use.

  • Roll up or lay flat when storing to avoid folding and damaging the internal wires.

4. Baby blanket

Recommended method:

  • Use a baby-safe detergent and wash at 60°C for sterilization (suitable for pure cotton fabrics).

  • Avoid detergents containing fluorescent agents and fragrances to prevent irritation to the baby's skin.

5. Down Blanket/Cotton Blanket

Recommended Method:

  • Machine washable (gentle mode), pat to restore fluffiness after washing.

  • Avoid high temperatures in the dryer, it is recommended to dry naturally.

3. Common stain removal tips

Stain typeTreatment method
Food oil stainsSprinkle baking soda or corn starch to absorb grease, then use detergent to scrub locally.
Blood stainsSoak in cold water + hydrogen peroxide/enzyme detergent (do not use hot water, it will solidify protein).
Coffee/tea stainsApply white vinegar + baking soda paste for 10 minutes, then wash normally.
Ink/pigmentWipe gently with alcohol or makeup remover, then rinse with cold water.
Mold stainsSoak in white vinegar + lemon juice for 1 hour, and dry in the sun to sterilize.

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4. Daily maintenance tips for blankets

Regular dust removal:

Wool blankets and long-pile blankets can be cleaned with a lint remover or a soft brush to remove dust and pet hair.

Avoid long-term folding:

Folding, especially for wool and electric blankets, may cause creases or damage to internal components. It is recommended that they be hung or laid flat for storage.

Insect and moisture-proof:

Put mothballs or lavender bags (use with caution for baby blankets) in storage and keep the environment dry.

Drying tips:

Dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area to prevent color fading (especially for dyed blankets).

5. Blanket storage suggestions

When changing seasons: After washing and completely drying, store in a breathable cotton bag or vacuum compression bag (not an electric blanket).

When not in use for a long time: Take it out for ventilation every 2-3 months to prevent mildew.

Conclusion

Proper cleaning and maintenance can make the blanket more durable and comfortable. Choose the appropriate cleaning method according to the material, deal with stains in time, and pay attention to the storage environment, and your blanket will be as good as new all year round!