My weighted blanket with glass beads says I can only handwash it. What else could happen (apart from the blanket shrinking)?
…if I wash the blanket at 90 degrees?
…if I wash the blanket at 90 degrees?
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Hello, are 60 degrees okay? I depend on special purity due to my sensitive skin
Once you wash the blanket with the washing machine, you will be able to dispose of it afterwards.
Where is the problem to wash them by hand?
And sorry, but at 90 degrees, that thing is up. Nowadays you can really wash everything at 30 degrees – at most 60. But, of course, there are no things in which handwashing is expressly included.
The thing’s gonna split up into its parts, no matter what temperature.
If you’re lucky, the washing machine won’t go over the Jordan.
Wash them as described in the instructions.
At 90 degrees it can enter but also break.
The beads could loosen or burst in the spine or at least get bumps. Makes the sharp edges lead to holes in the fabric. You only notice the splinters when you lie or bleed.
And 90 °C is too hot.
90 grd wash with sucrose hand wash is already more sick