How Do You Wash a Down Vest? You Should Avoid These Mistakes!
Do you have to take your down vest to the laundromat when it gets hearty? No, you can do it just as well at home. During the washing process, the down vest will become less fluffiness because it absorbs water. If you use inappropriate washing methods, the goose down inside can shrink into a ball, after which it is difficult to restore the garment to its original state.
Therefore, women's and men's goose down jacket needs special cleaning and maintenance methods to ensure its warmth and wearing life. This article will detail how to properly clean a down jacket, providing you with a practical guide in all aspects, from preparation to washing, drying and storage.
Are Down Vests in Style?
Down vests are popular in the current fashion world. They are warm and lightweight and can be adapted to a wide range of wearing styles, so they can be said to be in vogue.
Men's Duck Down Vest:
This down vest, for example, is filled with 100% white duck down for excellent warmth and has a high fluffiness, making it especially lightweight and weightless for everyday wear.
Its stand-up collar design ensures you achieve the ideal windproof effect on windy days, enhancing your body's warmth. If you don't usually like to carry a backpack, its pocket design will meet your needs. You can carry your cell phone, keys, or bank card with you and put your hands in your pockets to keep warm when it's cold.
The appearance design mainly uses 2 colors, both with solid-colored padding, to make more advanced and simple clothes. You can match it with sweaters, sweatshirts, jeans, and other fashionable items; it is a versatile player in men's closets.
Why Do Men's Goose Down Vests Clump after Washing?
The inside of the goose down vest is filled with goose down, and these tiny feathers are easily squeezed during the washing process, thus shedding from the fabric and forming a cotton-like substance. In addition, goose down itself has a certain degree of fluffiness and memory, but when over-squeezed or improperly handled, its fluffy structure may be destroyed, resulting in clumping.
Washing machines produce strong mechanical effects during the washing process, such as agitation and spinning. These actions tend to squeeze and rub the feathers inside the goose down vest, which can lead to cotton running.
To prevent this from happening, you need more professional washing knowledge to clean your down jacket! Read on; the following tips will help you solve the problem!
How Do You Wash a Down Vest?
As mentioned in the previous section, the washing machine can deform a down vest during the washing process, causing the goose down inside to become less fluffy. So, I'll tell you step by step how to wash a down vest.
Preparation before Washing
Read the label: Every down vest has a washing label with recommended methods and precautions. It is important to read the label carefully and do what the maker says before cleaning.
Check pockets: Before washing, check all pockets to make sure no hard or small items, such as tissues, keys, etc., are missing, which could damage the garment during the washing process.
Pretreating stains: If visible stains on the down vest, such as oil or blood stains, they must be pretreated first. You can use neutral detergent or a special down cleaner, gently apply it to the stains, and then gently wipe them with a soft brush or a damp cloth. Do not rub hard to avoid destroying the structure of the down.
Prepare cleaning supplies: Choose neutral detergents and avoid using bleach or strong alkaline cleaners to avoid damaging the down and fabrics. In addition, prepare a large laundry bag to protect the down vest from spinning in the washing machine.
Choosing the Right Washing Method
There are three main ways to wash down vests: hand washing, machine washing, and dry cleaning. The exact choice depends on the material of the down vest and the instructions on the washing label.
Hand wash:
- Prepare a large basin or bathtub, and add a suitable amount of warm water (not exceeding 30℃) and a suitable amount of neutral detergent.
- Fully immerse the down vest in the water and press gently to soak it, but do not rub it excessively.
- Gently brush the stained and easily soiled areas with a soft-bristled brush, taking care not to pull the fabric.
- After washing, rinse repeatedly with water until the detergent is completely rinsed out.
- Gently absorb excess water with a clean towel; do not wring or twist.
Machine wash:
- Place the down jacket in a laundry bag and select down or gentle wash mode.
- Use a neutral detergent and avoid using too much detergent.
- During the washing process, you can add some tennis balls or clean towels to prevent the down vest from clumping during the washing process.
- Remove the down jacket immediately after washing to avoid prolonged soaking.
Dry wash:
- If the down vest is finely decorated or the label clearly indicates dry cleaning, it is best to take it to a professional dry cleaner for cleaning.
- Inform the dry cleaner of the material and washing requirements of the down vest to ensure proper handling.
How Do I Dry and Care for My Down Vest?
When handling the cleaned down vest, lay it flat on a clean bath towel or drying net, avoid direct sunlight to prevent the fabric from fading and the down from deteriorating, and choose to dry it in a ventilated and cool place, away from exposure to sunlight and high-temperature drying environments, to avoid the down from clumping together and reducing the warmth of its performance. When drying, you can gently pat the down vest at the right time to promote the down and restore its original fluffy state.
After drying, gently pat the down vest with a clean, soft-bristled brush or your hands, especially on the areas where the filling is concentrated, such as the sleeves, collar, and chest, to help evenly distribute the down and restore the fluffiness.
Precautions:
- Make sure the down vest is fully dry before putting it away so that mold and mildew don't grow in a damp place.
- Use a dust bag or breathable storage bag to store the down; avoid using plastic bags to prevent moisture from entering the down.
- Avoid compression for a long time to avoid the down losing its elasticity.
What Should I Do If My Down Vest Is Lumpy?
Down vests may become lumpy after washing or wearing for a long time. In this case, you can restore the fluffiness by gently patting and shaking. If the lumps are severe, you can use a hair dryer (low-temperature mode) to gently blow them down at a distance from the garment while combing them down with your hands or a soft brush to help restore their even distribution.
What Should I Do If My Men's Goose Down Vest Has an Odor?
Men's goose down vests may develop an odor after prolonged wear or storage. To help remove the odor, add a small cup of white vinegar to the last rinse of water before drying. You can also use bamboo charcoal or activated charcoal packets placed inside your down vest to absorb odors.
Conclusion
Properly washing and maintaining your down vest will prolong its life and maintain its good warmth and appearance. By following the above steps and suggestions, you can easily deal with the cleaning problems of down vests and keep your down vests as good as new in every fall and winter season.
We hope this article will help you clean your down vest so that you can stay warm in the cold season.