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Wool care

Can you dry clean Merino wool?

With so many ways to wash wool clothing, it’s always best to check the care claim or sew-in label on your favourite item of clothing. Whilst regular dry cleaning can sometimes be costly, certain garments advise to Dry Clean Only.
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Washing instruction symbols explained

If your favourite wool product is starting to look a bit worse for wear and it’s time to put it in the wash, there’s one golden rule to follow: always check your garment’s care labels and instructions to help preserve the life-span of your product.
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ANTA GUANJUN x Woolmark: Merino Wool Trail Running T-Shirt

Discover ANTA GUANJUN’s 100% Merino wool trail running T-shirt, field-tested at the HK100 Ultra Trail Race for comfort, breathability and odour resistance.
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Best detergent to use when washing wool

It’s time to wash your favourite item of Merino wool clothing. But which wool wash detergent should you use when machine washing or hand washing wool? A neutral, mild wool detergent will help to prolong the lifespan of your favourite wool sweater or any other piece of clothing.
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How to iron wool

Despite being crease resistant, some Merino wool garments may require a light iron, but only if the garment’s care claim advises so. Whether your Merino wool garment requires ironing after washing and drying will depend on the number of creases present and the overall appearance of the garment.
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Washing Merino wool socks

Unlike other fibres, wool is odour resistant, so you wool socks will smell better than socks made from other fibres, meaning you can wear them multiple times before you start to get odd looks from people.
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Removing stains from wool

We all have accidents, and sometimes, this involves spilling wine or coffee or butter on your favourite item of clothing. So how do you get rid of stains from clothes? Follow our step-by-step guide to remove stains from your favourite wool clothing.
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How to store wool clothes

The daily struggle of finding something to wear hidden amongst a year’s worth of garments is an unnecessary battle. But with a little forethought and some planning, your wardrobe can be transformed from garment jungle to serene oasis where everything has its place.
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Tumble drying wool

Good news! Certain wool garments can safely be dried in a tumble dryer without the item shrinking. Woolmark-approved garments that have a care claim that states ‘tumble dry’ can be tumble dried on a low heat setting or a setting for wool or delicates. It is advised to use a tumble dryer that has been approved by The Woolmark Company.
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How to dry a wool sweater

Drying your Merino wool sweater is just as important as washing it. A certain level of care must be taken when drying wool clothes, to ensure they retain their as-new look and feel. After washing your wool sweater, it is recommended the sweater is carefully dried flat, unless your sweater’s care claim states it can be tumble dried.
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How do I dry wool?

Drying your favourite wool sweater - or any other wool garment - is easy. Follow these simple steps and your clothes will look, feel and smell as good as new in no time.
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Caring for wool

Irrespective of which method you use to wash wool clothes, it is recommended that garments are turned inside out before washing wool. This will prolong the item’s ‘as new’ look and feel.