What is the best way to wash my down pillow and down duvet cover?

To be honest, I've washed all my clothes from start to finish. But I'm afraid I'll do something wrong if I wash my down pillow and down duvet (two of them, one summer and one winter) and ruin them.

I have this detergent: https://www.amazon.de/Persil-Fl%C3%BCssigwaschmittel-Waschladungen-pflanzlichen-Inhaltsstoffen/dp/B083KPR1YY?th=1

Is it dangerous for the down? I don't have a dryer. Air drying is okay, right?

What temperature and mode will ensure I'm not making a mistake? The pillow says it can withstand 60 degrees Celsius. I can't find anything about the sheets. What's a good speed that won't damage the sheets or pillow?

Should I wash each pillow separately? That is, wash the summer down separately, and then the winter down separately?

How long should the wash cycle usually last?

Please, I'm desperate and don't want to sleep on the floor with a blanket again tomorrow.

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Mauritan
3 years ago

You shouldn’t wash down, you should get to the bed business. Down are no longer flocking after washing and thus lose exactly the function for which you have paid so much.

Question in the bedding society also about washable bedding, “for allergy sufferers”.

Silo123
3 years ago

The stuff will not get dry in such a weather. You wash that in summer. Z.Zt this will be already before the dry mold, muffy etc.

I wash something like that in the full wash cycle., as much as goes into the machine- with a pillow is full.

BerndBauer3
3 years ago

Wash is not the problem. I’d wash it with a little detergent. But as it is already in the other answers, it is a problem to dry. And that’s better in summer.

wilees
3 years ago

I wouldn’t do that in this season if no dryer is available.