What's the best detergent for down jackets?

Detergent for washing down jacketsDown jackets are a fairly popular type of winter clothing. Russians have been using them for years, and it seems they're not going away. Their popularity stems from the fact that they're very comfortable, retain heat well, can be quite inexpensive, and look quite attractive.

Unfortunately, all clothing gets dirty sooner or later. The following areas are especially prone to deterioration:

  1. The fabric next to the pockets,
  2. Sleeve area,
  3. Collar.

A soiled down jacket needs to be washed or dry cleaned. Dry cleaning is more expensive than washing it in a home washing machine. Plus, you have to take it somewhere. Here, you just throw it in the machine, add detergent, set the cycle, and relax. It seems so simple. But if you wash this item incorrectly, you may encounter the following problems:

  • The fabric loses its original color,
  • It loses its shape,
  • The fluff clumps and settles to the bottom of the cells. And then it's very difficult to restore it to its normal state.
  • White streaks remain after washing. This happens because the down jacket is a fairly dense fabric, and the detergent can be very difficult to remove during rinsing.

What products should I use to wash a down jacket and how should I do it correctly?

Detergents for washing down jacketsMany housewives have their own little secrets for washing particularly dirty areas of clothing. Some use down jacket cleaning products. For example, you can treat these areas with laundry soap. This soap doesn't produce much foam and can be easily washed out with tap water. This trick will remove certain types of dirt and greasy stains without machine washing or even hand washing the entire garment.

Please note that standard laundry detergents and other cleaning products are highly discouraged for down jackets, especially those made with down and feathers rather than synthetic padding or special wadding.

Many of these detergents create excessive foam during washing. This is what causes all the detergent to not be removed from the fabric. In order to even just barely rinse the detergent out, you have to run the rinse cycle three times. It's said that using conventional detergents only removes the top layer of dirt, while the dirt inside remains stuck there.

To soften water, many housewives and homeowners use various auxiliary detergents, specifically fabric softeners. It's believed that using these products dries down jackets much faster. They also prevent laundry detergent stains from appearing on the surface. They also develop a unique and pleasant scent.

You should not use products containing bleach to wash your down jacket.

Using them will cause the down jacket to lose its original color. If the sleeves, collar, or other small areas of this type of garment become soiled, you can hand-wash portions of the garment using a stain remover and a brush instead of washing the entire item.

By the way, it is advisable to use special PVC balls for washing down jackets. Not only will they prevent down from clumping in the cells, but they will also help dislodge detergent from the fabric during the rinse cycle. It's recommended to use 3-4 of these balls. Simply place them in the washing machine drum along with the down jacket.

Despite using such tricks, many people recommend using a double rinse to ensure that the down has not absorbed any of the detergent used.

Liquid detergents for washing down jackets

Profkhim - a detergent for washing down jacketsWe recommend using only specialized liquid detergents for washing down jackets. Profhim is one such product. It's designed specifically for items containing down, and not just down jackets. It's also suitable for washing pillows, blankets, and other down-filled items. Profhim cleans items perfectly and prevents down from clumping. Furthermore, it doesn't remove the natural down coating, allowing it to retain its properties and prevent crumbling and drying out.

To machine wash a down jacket, you'll need about 50 ml of Profhim. Hand washing requires about the same amount. High temperatures aren't necessary. You can set the temperature to 30-40 degrees, and everything will be fine.

   

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