Down Comforters – Feather Comforter Care

Down comforters or down feather comforter cleaning tips

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Down Comforter Care and Storage
Source: Pacific Coast Feather

hypoallergenic comforters

Pacific Coast comforters are easy to care for and are designed to last night after night, and year after year.

Here are some tips on caring for and maintaining your product and ensuring your product lasts for many years:

Use a Duvet Cover

  • If used with a duvet cover, your comforter will only need to be cleaned every three to five years. Also, with a duvet cover, you won’t need a top sheet, blanket, or bedspread. Making your bed will be a flip and a fluff!
  • Professionally launder your comforter every three to five years
    Down actually washes well, but due to the size of comforters we highly recommend leaving the cleaning to a professional.
  • Fluff your comforter when you make your bed
    By providing a steady flow of air, your down will continue to loft.
  • Store your comforter in a breathable bag
    Avoid storing comforters in plastic bags, which may trap in moisture and cause the fill to mildew or disintegrate.
  • Redistribute your comforter as needed
    To redistribute the fill of your comforter, lay your comforter on a flat surface and simply push the down in place with the heel of your hand and forearm. We use a Whiffle Ball bat in our plants!

Editor’s note: Please note that these are information tips only. For best results, and to maintain your product warranty, we recommend that you refer to the manufacturer’s care instructions that come with the product. See the link below for more information about the allergy free comforters that we offer at AllergyBuyersClub.com

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