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How To Clean Alpaca Blanket

How To Wash Alpaca

Alpaca

Yarn spun from the alpaca, a member of the camel family native to the Andes in South America. The yarn is soft, lustrous, and highly insulating. Unlike sheep's wool it's lanolin-free, making it hypoallergenic.

How to wash wool Spot Treat

You can wash wool sweaters, jackets, blankets, winter accessories, and more from home, but if your wool item is structured or has a lining as a blazer, coat, or suit typically would, spot treat stains and odors instead of giving it a full wash.


  • To spot treat stains and odors on your woolen, wet our Wash & Stain Bar (our wool spot cleaner of choice) with cool water and gently work into affected areas.
  • Remove excess soap with a wet Lint-Free Cleaning Cloth. Continue dampening the cloth with cool water as needed, and repeat process until satisfied.
  • Skip to the Dry & Finish step in your wool washing process, and finish with steaming. Felt shouldn't be placed in the dryer.

How to wash wool Pretreat

  • Whether hand or machine washing wool, always pretreat stains with Stain Solution (for color-rich stains) or the Wash & Stain Bar (for oil-based and makeup stains).
  • Stain Solution is ideal for protein and tannin stains, such as wine, coffee, ink, grass, urine, blood, and old, set-in stains such as pit stains.

    Use the Wash & Stain Bar for cleaning alpaca wool. It works the yarn to remove dirt, grease, oil, and makeup.

    • To remove odors from wool, presoak the item for 30 minutes in cool water mixed with ¼ cup of Scented Vinegar.

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    Handwashing is always the best and safest method for washing alpaca.

    Dry-cleaning solvents and enzyme-containing detergents will degrade the yarns.

    Angora is sensitive to water temperature and agitation, and it can shrink if not treated properly.

    Add 2 capfuls or a squirt of Wool & Cashmere Shampoo to a washbasin or sink filled with cool water.

    Submerge the item and gently agitate the water with your hands to evenly distribute soap. Soak for up to 30 minutes.

    Rinse well by running cool water through the item until the water is no longer soapy.

    Do not wring. Instead, press the water out of the item.

    If there is color in the water, don't worry! It's normal. The yarn is simply releasing excess dye, and you will not notice any loss of color after the wash is complete.

    How to wash wool Machine Wash

    Turn the item inside out, and place it in a Mesh Washing Bag.

    Felt needs to be washed on a delicate cycle. Select the woolens or delicate cycle on the washing machine, and make sure the water temperature is cold and the spin is on low.

    Add the appropriate amount of Wool & Cashmere Shampoo according to the machine and load size.

    Remove promptly from the washing machine to reduce creasing.

    How to wash wool Dry & Finish

    • Lay the item flat in its natural shape on a drying rack or clean towel. Do not put it in the dryer!
    • Expedite drying wool by laying the item flat on a clean towel. With the item in its original shape, roll it up in the towel (like a sleeping bag) to remove excess water. Never hang wet woolens.
    • When drying wool, avoid direct sunlight and heat sources, such as the radiator, because they can yellow, shrink, or damage woolens.
    • To remove wrinkles from wool, we recommend steaming for the best and safest finish. Do not iron, as ironing will crush or flatten the natural pile of the yarns.
    • To freshen wool between wearings and to remove odors, spritz with Wool & Cashmere Spray.

    How to wash wool De-pill

    When wool fibers become loose, they form little balls or pills. Pilling is a direct result of friction (which naturally occurs with movement), so the more you wear an item, the more likely it is to pill.

    • Angora generally doesn't pill; if it does, remove pills on finer-gauge knits, such as lightweight sweaters, T-shirts, or pants by gliding the Sweater Comb across affected areas in one direction.
    • For heavier-gauge items, such as thicker sweaters, outerwear, or heavy upholstery, use the Sweater Stone.
    • Use the Cashmere Brush between wears to remove lint, fuzz, and hair and to release natural oils that rejuvenate yarns.

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    Knit items should be stored folded to prevent stretching or distorting.

    Prevent bug and moth infestation by storing in a breathable canvas Storage Bag with a zip closure.

    Storing in plastic encourages yellowing and can trap mildew-causing moisture, a prime environment for bugs.

    All techniques are based on textile science. Not all garments perform and react as science would predict.

    Get the tools you need Shop the Story

    Wash and Stain Bar

    Wash & Stain Bar

    Spot Treat or Handwash Anywhere

    Lint Free Cleaning Cloths

    Lint-Free Cleaning Cloths

    Eco-Friendly Reusable Cloths

    Stain Solution sixteen fluid ounces

    Stain Solution

    Remove Old & New Stains

    Scented Vinegar sixteen fluid ounces

    Scented Vinegar

    Clean & Deodorize

    Wool Cashmere Shampoo sixteen fluid ounces

    Wool & Cashmere Shampoo

    Wash & Preserve Woolens

    Wool and Cashmere spray four fluid ounces

    Wool & Cashmere Spray

    Freshen & Preserve Woolens

    Mesh Bag

    Mesh Bag Bundle

    Protect & Contain During Wash Cycles

    Sweater Stone

    Sweater Stone

    Remove Lint & Pills From Thick Knits

    Sweater Comb

    Sweater Comb

    De-Pill Fine Knits

    Cashmere Brush

    Cashmere Brush

    Keep Cashmere Lint-Free & Smooth

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