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Washing a duvet can quickly become a headache. Too bulky, too heavy, not always suitable for a standard washing machine… Can you really wash a duvet in a domestic washing machine without damaging it?
The answer depends on several factors: the size of the duvet, its material, and the capacity of your washing machine.
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Yes, it is possible to wash a comforter in a domestic washing
machine, but not in all cases. Conventional washing machines have limited capacity, which is often insufficient for thick or large comforters.
A poorly washed or rinsed comforter may lose its loft, wear out prematurely, or retain detergent residue.
Single duvets can usually be washed at home. However, a double or very thick duvet may be too bulky for a domestic washing machine, preventing it from being washed effectively.
To wash a duvet in the washing machine, a minimum capacity of 7 to 9 kg is often recommended. Below this, the laundry will not circulate properly.
Synthetic duvets are easier to wash at home. Duvets made of feathers, down, or natural materials require more care to prevent clumping and deformation.
If your machine allows it, here are a few tips for washing a duvet at home:
Incomplete drying can promote moisture and alter the quality of the comforter.
Improper washing of a duvet in a domestic washing machine can result in:
These risks are higher when the machine is too small or the duvet requires special treatment.
Using a professional dry cleaner is recommended when:
A dry cleaner has professional equipment and specific processes to ensure effective duvet cleaning while preserving its comfort and lifespan.
As a general rule, it is advisable to wash a duvet once or twice a year, depending on how often it is used and the season. Regular maintenance helps to keep your bedding hygienic and comfortable.
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