Give your down jacket or sleeping bag a much needed wash. We break down the steps to easily and properly clean your down gear at home. featheredfriends.com/wash
For those wondering about top loading, I washed my Feathered Friends sleeping bag in my top loader without an agitator and then in my large dryer at home. Took a lot of breaking up the clumps every 30 min or so while drying, and I probably did about 4ish hours drying on med-low total. Came out perfect - no problems and nice and lofty again! Clumps just mean it isn't dry yet, not ruined.
For those wondering about top loading, I washed my Feathered Friends sleeping bag in my top loader without an agitator and then in my large dryer at home. Took a lot of breaking up the clumps every 30 min or so while drying, and I probably did about 4ish hours drying on med-low total. Came out perfect - no problems and nice and lofty again! Clumps just mean it isn't dry yet, not ruined.
That was well presented and beautifully clear. Thanks 👍
If we dont have a dryer? Thanks for nothing.
Ever heard of a laundromat?
Yeah, the nearest is in a student campus 200 miles away.
If I washed it already and the feathers are already clumped 😳😕 if I rewash following ur recommendation in this video would the jacket be restored?
Worth a try. Why not
GO KEALA
Don't understand st
I have a high efficiency top loader (no agitator), is that ok to use on my FF sleeping bag?
I have the same, any luck?
@@marygil314 I no longer have that washer. Moved and bought front load. Never washed the bags in the top load.
Yep the dry cleaners ruined my down coat .
What’s is the name of the tape u used
Yeah I did not get that either.Can you please let us know the type of tape.
@@ronmullick253 tenacious tape