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How to Wash Merino Wool? Effective and Safe Tricks

Merino wool is an exceptionally versatile material, so you can wear wool clothes year-round. However, it's important to know that this material requires special care when washing. Therefore, before ruining your new sweater or turtleneck, learn how to wash merino wool to enjoy its properties for longer.

How to wash merino wool?

Merino wool is a delicate material, so it requires proper treatment, especially when washing.

Check what rules you need to follow when buying women's merino wool sweaters .

Here are some practical rules for working merino wool clothes:

       Check the label before washing – manufacturers often provide detailed instructions on how to wash merino wool.

       Avoid hot water – it's best to wash wool at 30–40°C. It's worth knowing that too high a temperature can cause merino wool clothing to shrink or lose its shape.

       Use special liquids for washing wool – ordinary detergents can damage the structure of the material.

       Turn the wool garment inside out.

       Do not wring clothes – wringing merino wool can cause the wool to felt.

       If you want to wash merino wool in the washing machine, it is best to wash it with other delicate and natural fabrics, rather than with synthetic fibers.

       Choose to hand wash or select a washing machine mode that is suitable for washing wool or delicate fabrics.

It's also worth knowing that merino clothing is self-cleaning, so compared to cotton or other materials, it doesn't require washing as often. Sometimes, airing merino clothing out will be enough to eliminate unpleasant odors, rather than immediately washing it in the washing machine.

Can you wash merino wool clothes in the washing machine?

Yes, but as we've already emphasized, you should first check the label when washing, for example, men's merino wool sweaters . The manufacturer will likely indicate whether machine washing is recommended. It's best to hand wash merino garments, but increasingly, manufacturers are also ensuring machine-safe washing.

However, we emphasize again that it's important to choose a wash program dedicated to wool. Furthermore, set a low wash temperature (max. 40°C) and avoid high-speed spinning – a maximum of 400 rpm.

How to dry merino wool clothes?

Regardless of whether you choose to hand or machine wash, it's important to know that the drying process of merino wool is equally important. This influences whether merino wool clothing will retain its shape, properties, and stay in excellent condition for longer.

Here are the most important rules when drying merino clothes:

       Dry merino wool clothes flat.

       If you're wondering whether to dry your women's ski gloves outdoors, we strongly advise against it. It's best to lay them out on a towel at room temperature and let them air dry.

       Do not hang merino garments on a radiator or leave them in direct sunlight.

       Remember to take your merino garments out of the washing machine as soon as possible after washing.

       After spreading your merino wool clothes on a towel, don't forget to shape them so they stay in the right shape.

       You can drain excess water by placing a second towel on men's ski socks, for example.

Can you dry merino wool clothes in a tumble dryer?

It's not recommended to dry merino wool clothes in a tumble dryer, nor in a traditional clothes dryer. High temperatures and intense tumble drying can lead to shrinkage and damage to the wool fibers, including those found in products like men's ski gloves .

Of course, it's best to check the label to see what the manufacturer suggests. However, the vast majority of manufacturers recommend air-drying merino wool instead of tumble-drying it.

Storing merino wool – on a hanger or on a shelf in the wardrobe?

Now you know what to do when you want to wash, for example, women's merino wool ski socks . Now let's turn our attention to how to store merino wool clothing to keep it in perfect condition for longer. Learn a few practical tips:

       It is best to store sweaters on a shelf rather than on a hanger in the closet;

       Hanging merino wool can lead to its complete deformation.

Why Wear Merino Wool Clothes? 6 Key Benefits

Merino wool comes from Merino sheep and offers many advantages, which is why it is so often used by manufacturers of outdoor, everyday, and sports clothing.

Along with cashmere and silk, it is one of the most valued materials from which clothes for women, men and children are made.

Let's pay attention to some of the most important properties of merino wool, here they are:

       thermoactive properties – a great advantage is the versatility of this material, which warms in winter and allows the skin to breathe freely in summer;

       moisture wicking – keeps the skin dry, even in hot weather or after physical activity;

       positive effect on the skin – merino clothes do not cause irritation or allergies, and are sometimes even considered to soothe sensitive skin, especially those with atopic dermatitis;

       antibacterial properties – thanks to them, you don't have to wash merino clothes as often; it has self-cleaning properties, therefore ensuring a high level of hygiene;

       no unpleasant odors – another important advantage is that merino clothing does not allow unpleasant odors to form on clothes, all because it absorbs sweat and then evaporates it thanks to its hygroscopic properties;

       softness of the fabric – wearing this delicate wool is very pleasant; this is what distinguishes merino from traditional wool, which is known for being scratchy.

This is why merino clothing is so eagerly chosen by both active people and those who simply want to invest in high-quality clothing that provides comfort and has a positive effect on the skin.

Knowing how to wash merino wool clothes will help you keep it in perfect condition.

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