Care Guide
Caring for your lambskin and wool products properly ensures their softness, comfort, and durability for years to come. As natural fibres, lambskin and wool require a little more love than synthetic materials — but the rewards are worth it.
General Care Tips
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Avoid direct heat and sunlight: Prolonged exposure can cause discolouration, drying, or shrinkage.
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Do not soak or machine wash unless specifically labelled as machine-washable.
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Do not bleach or iron your product.
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Use your lambskin or wool product in a dry, well-ventilated space.
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Regularly air out the product to maintain freshness.
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Always read and follow the care label attached to your item.



Lambskin Products
Spot Cleaning:
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Gently sponge off small stains with a damp cloth and mild wool detergent.
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Avoid rubbing or saturating the area.
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Do not wring, twist, or force dry.
Drying:
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Lay flat to dry in the shade, away from direct sunlight or artificial heat (e.g. heaters).
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Gently reshape while damp.
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Do not tumble dry.
Brushing:
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Use a wire wool brush occasionally to restore fluff and appearance.
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Brush only when the lambskin is dry.
Wool-Filled Quilts
Cleaning:
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Most wool quilts are not machine washable. Spot clean when necessary using a damp cloth and mild wool detergent.
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For deeper cleaning, professional dry cleaning is recommended.
Airing:
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Air your quilt outside every few months (dry day, indirect sunlight preferred).
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This helps remove odours, refresh the fibres, and extend the life of the quilt.
Storage:
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Store in a breathable cotton bag (never plastic).
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Ensure the item is completely dry before storing to prevent mildew.

What to Avoid
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Soaking lambskin or wool items in water.
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Machine washing items not clearly labelled as machine-washable.
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Drying in a tumble dryer, on a radiator, or in direct sun.
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Using chemical cleaners, stain removers, or fabric softeners.
Do
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Air regularly
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Spot clean with wool wash
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Dry flat in shade
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Store in breathable bag
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Use wire brush if needed
Don't
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Don’t machine wash (unless stated)
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Don’t soak or bleach
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Don’t use tumble dryer or heat
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Don’t store damp
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Don’t use harsh chemicals