Washing your Bedsure blanket doesn’t have to be tricky. You can usually machine wash it on a delicate cycle with cold water and use just a small amount of gentle soap.

Avoid using fabric softeners to keep the blanket soft and in good condition.

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After washing, it’s best to air dry your Bedsure blanket or use a low heat setting if you need to use a dryer. This helps prevent damage and keeps your blanket feeling cozy for longer.

Step-By-Step Guide to Washing a Bedsure Blanket

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You need to handle your Bedsure blanket gently to keep it soft and in good shape. Using the right detergent, water temperature, and washing method will help protect the fabric and improve its life.

Preparing Your Bedsure Blanket for Washing

Start by shaking out your blanket to get rid of dust or loose dirt. Check the blanket’s label for any special care instructions or warnings.

Remove any loose items like pins or clips to avoid damage. If your blanket has stains, treat them gently before washing.

Use a mild stain remover and dab softly. Avoid rubbing, which can damage the fabric.

Fold your blanket neatly to fit into the washing machine or basin. Avoid stuffing it in tightly as this can keep it from washing properly.

Choosing the Right Detergent and Water Temperature

Use a small amount of mild detergent that is free from harsh chemicals or fragrances. Strong detergents can damage the soft fibers, so less is more here.

Set your washing machine or hand wash with cold water. Hot water can shrink or damage the plush and Sherpa sides.

Cold water keeps the blanket fluffy and cozy. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach.

They can strip the fabric’s softness and cause buildup that reduces comfort.

Machine Washing Instructions

Place your blanket in the washing machine by itself to avoid damage or color transfer from other clothes. Use the gentle or delicate cycle only.

Select a cold water setting to protect the fibers. Add the mild detergent.

Avoid using extra detergent to prevent residue. After washing, choose a low heat or air-dry setting for the dryer.

High heat can harm the blanket’s softness and shrink it. You can also remove the blanket promptly and lay it flat to air dry if you prefer.

Hand Washing Method

Fill a large tub or basin with cold water and a small amount of mild detergent. Submerge the blanket fully, gently pressing it down to soak.

Swish the blanket carefully in the water to clean it. Avoid wringing or twisting, as this can damage the fabric.

Rinse thoroughly with cold water until no soap remains. Press out excess water by laying the blanket flat, then roll it in a towel to absorb more moisture.

Lay the blanket flat or hang it to air dry. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage.

Drying and Maintaining Your Bedsure Blanket

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To keep your Bedsure blanket soft and safe, you need to dry it carefully and take some regular steps for maintenance. Using the right drying method helps avoid damage and shrinkage.

Proper Drying Techniques

Always tumble dry your Bedsure blanket on low heat. High heat can damage the fabric or wiring if it’s a heated blanket.

If your dryer has a gentle or delicate setting, use that. You can also air dry the blanket by hanging it up or laying it flat.

Make sure it dries completely before you fold or store it. Avoid using fabric softener or dryer sheets, as these can reduce softness or interfere with the blanket’s fibers.

If you air dry, you can fluff the blanket in the dryer on an air-only or no-heat setting to keep it soft.

Avoiding Shrinkage and Damage

Use low or medium heat only to prevent shrinking. High heat can tighten the fibers or ruin the electric parts of heated blankets.

Do not iron or bleach your blanket. These can burn or break down the fabric.

Before drying, make sure to disconnect all cords and controllers if it’s a heated blanket. Let electrical parts dry separately and do not put them in the dryer.

Handle your blanket gently when wet. Avoid wringing it out; instead, press lightly to remove excess water.

Regular Care Tips for Longevity

Wash your blanket with a small amount of gentle detergent in cold water. This keeps it clean without wearing down the material.

Store your blanket in a dry, cool place when not in use. Avoid folding it tightly to maintain its shape.

Every few months, you can run the blanket through a no-heat dryer cycle. Alternatively, shake it out to keep it feeling fresh.

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