Brushed Wool Care
Wool doesn't need to be washed often because it's naturally stain, odour and crease resistant. To reduce washes, you can air your garment out, steam, hang it up while showering, use a delicate fabric refreshing spray or brush it gently in the direction of the nap. Spot clean stains immediately when they appear, because stains can be hard to get off after a while. For brushed wool coats and outerwear, professional dry cleaning is recommended to preserve the surface and the shape of the garment. If hand washing at home, use cool water with minimal handling — submerge and soak briefly without rubbing, as agitation can mat the raised surface. Use enzyme-free, pH-neutral laundry detergent. Enzymes in regular detergents break down protein-based fibres like wool. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, as they can damage the fabric. Lay flat to dry, brushed side up, away from direct heat and sunlight.