I've always machine-washed my cashmere sweaters. If I had to handwash them, I don't think they would ever get washed haha. And I think it's quite easy to over-agitate them if you do it by hand. I put each sweater in a good mesh laundry bag and wash on a delicate cycle in cold water with a cashmere-friendly detergent. I dry them on a drying rack and try to get them across a few bars so they're not just folded in half. Works great! I've never tried ironing them (maybe I will now!), but I do use a cashmere comb.
I appreciate your explanation. I finally found the right version of Woolite. I'm afraid I dissolved old wool sweaters and socks with regular detergent that has enzymes in the past. No more of that or spot remover. The one challenge I'm having is removing coffee stains from a treasured long coat in light grey. There must be a better soap that is good on coffee. I'm wondering what you think of regular liquid Castile soap like Dr. Bronners? I use an old washer that doesn't give the spin speed. I just used gentle cycle for a few minutes with a blanket. Then I spun it on regular, which is super fast. When I took it out, it had so little moisture remaining that it was light enough to hang outside on the line. No stretching occurred. I'm just concerned about possible damage from it squeezing so hard. I'm guessing that shouldn't be an issue for any wool garment? The smaller ones get hand washed now.
To remove stains we generally use Fairy liquid - we have a video on this which may be useful: ua-cam.com/video/osSJ4JQfKGo/v-deo.html It seems like you've found a good way of doing it with your machine, are you squeezing after hand washing?
I normally wash my wool shirts by hand in a 5 gallon bucket, rinse and use the spin cycle to "squeeze" or spin off the water. I didn't know if that was ok because I remember reading somewhere to spin on gentle cycle. Do you think it matters with more delicate Marino or base layers?
@@preacherman9018 we can’t speak for merino but with cashmere, a fast spin (1200rpm) is best as you need to get the water out - cashmere being sat in water is what causes shrinkage!
Wow, that is fascinating! Maybe that's why there's an half hour soaking time limit. I thought that it would be OK to soak overnight in soap water. I was wrong! I will never do that again. I noticed your cross necklace. Perhaps this short video will be a blessing to you as much as it is to me. It's about our Savior Who died for us and heaven where He wants us to be with Him. ua-cam.com/video/qv0rnnUdk-I/v-deo.html If you have any questions about that, please feel free to ask. You have been very kind answering my questions. Thank you so very much. 🙂👍
just bought an amazing looking cashmere sweater a month ago, wanted it so bad i ended up getting an XL although i’m actually a Large. sleeves were too long so i ended up taking it to a tailor for alterations to the sleeves. got it back and looks and feels great but i wouldn’t mind shrinking it a bit. any tips on how and what temperature i should wash it at and can i put it in the dryer? i’m sure if it’s wet and thrown in the dryer it could shrink it significantly and/or actually damage it. great video.
We wouldn’t recommend shrinking cashmere or putting in the dryer as it could shrink it to far. We would recommend following the instructions in this video and seeing how it feels.😁 Hope this has helped.
I am so sorry. I know how you feel. I had a little roommate who took liberties with my cashmere sweater too. She had the nerve to move her kids in too. When I finally found out where those moths were coming from, it was too late. It was swiss cheese.
Here's some good news that I hope will cheer you up some. Roommates can be a pain. There's only one person I ever met who won't disappoint. ua-cam.com/video/qv0rnnUdk-I/v-deo.html I hope things work out.
We use fabric softener when washing all of our jumpers and they do really well with it! We agree you don't need to put a lot in and some laundry detergents don't need it.
@@Johnnathun We wouldn't recommend purposefully shrinking your cashmere as it will ruin the quality and feel of the fibres! It would also be difficult to judge how much to shrink them by.
@@Beany-bean oh dear, 45 minutes is a bit longer than we would recommend and some machines aren’t always perfectly accurate with their temperatures. Do you have a European washing machine or a top loader?
We wash thousands of jumpers a year and have never had this problem! It could have been the temperature was a little too warm, not quite sure why your scarf came out stiff!
I always machine wash cashmere using a wool & silk detergent, this is PH neutral, doesn’t have any enzymes, bleaches or optical brighteners in, biological detergent shouldn’t be used on Wool or Silk Garments as the enzymes can digest and eat the proteins that the garment is made from. I use the Woollens cycle at 30°C on my Miele machine and reduce the spin down to 900rpm. Fabric conditioner is optional, a small amount is okay as to not make the garments feel too greasy.
Gobi Cashmere items hands down were the worst company I've bought from. Dry cleaners locally agreed and I'll never hand wash it. Bubbling, and losing shape after 1 wash. What a nightmare with customer services as well.
It is the UK - sorry about that, this was the first video we had ever filmed when we started our channel and had no idea how many people would see it! We have since done another video about washing and mentioned what to do if you are in the US or anywhere else that has different washing machines
Unfortunataly I did wash my 100 kashmir scarf at 600 rpm and falting did happen 😐😭 Unfortunately it also stinks after the chemical washing fluid perfume ? 🫤 What can I do to regain the original shape and remove the chemical washing smell ? I do appreciate any help please
Oh dear, was it a hot wash? I'm not sure what's gone wrong. You can't reverse shrinkage but some people have told us that they soak in softener and stretch out and this can help. Such a shame!
I've always machine-washed my cashmere sweaters. If I had to handwash them, I don't think they would ever get washed haha. And I think it's quite easy to over-agitate them if you do it by hand. I put each sweater in a good mesh laundry bag and wash on a delicate cycle in cold water with a cashmere-friendly detergent. I dry them on a drying rack and try to get them across a few bars so they're not just folded in half. Works great! I've never tried ironing them (maybe I will now!), but I do use a cashmere comb.
Sounds great! Ironing is not essential but does give a really nice finish ☺️
I appreciate your explanation. I finally found the right version of Woolite. I'm afraid I dissolved old wool sweaters and socks with regular detergent that has enzymes in the past. No more of that or spot remover. The one challenge I'm having is removing coffee stains from a treasured long coat in light grey. There must be a better soap that is good on coffee. I'm wondering what you think of regular liquid Castile soap like Dr. Bronners?
I use an old washer that doesn't give the spin speed. I just used gentle cycle for a few minutes with a blanket. Then I spun it on regular, which is super fast. When I took it out, it had so little moisture remaining that it was light enough to hang outside on the line. No stretching occurred. I'm just concerned about possible damage from it squeezing so hard. I'm guessing that shouldn't be an issue for any wool garment? The smaller ones get hand washed now.
To remove stains we generally use Fairy liquid - we have a video on this which may be useful: ua-cam.com/video/osSJ4JQfKGo/v-deo.html It seems like you've found a good way of doing it with your machine, are you squeezing after hand washing?
I normally wash my wool shirts by hand in a 5 gallon bucket, rinse and use the spin cycle to "squeeze" or spin off the water. I didn't know if that was ok because I remember reading somewhere to spin on gentle cycle. Do you think it matters with more delicate Marino or base layers?
@@preacherman9018 we can’t speak for merino but with cashmere, a fast spin (1200rpm) is best as you need to get the water out - cashmere being sat in water is what causes shrinkage!
Wow, that is fascinating!
Maybe that's why there's an half hour soaking time limit. I thought that it would be OK to soak overnight in soap water. I was wrong! I will never do that again.
I noticed your cross necklace. Perhaps this short video will be a blessing to you as much as it is to me. It's about our Savior Who died for us and heaven where He wants us to be with Him.
ua-cam.com/video/qv0rnnUdk-I/v-deo.html
If you have any questions about that, please feel free to ask. You have been very kind answering my questions. Thank you so very much. 🙂👍
just bought an amazing looking cashmere sweater a month ago, wanted it so bad i ended up getting an XL although i’m actually a Large. sleeves were too long so i ended up taking it to a tailor for alterations to the sleeves. got it back and looks and feels great but i wouldn’t mind shrinking it a bit. any tips on how and what temperature i should wash it at and can i put it in the dryer? i’m sure if it’s wet and thrown in the dryer it could shrink it significantly and/or actually damage it. great video.
We wouldn’t recommend shrinking cashmere or putting in the dryer as it could shrink it to far. We would recommend following the instructions in this video and seeing how it feels.😁 Hope this has helped.
@@nearlynewcashmere so simply air drying is good enough? no need to put in the dryer but let it air dry…
@@mfasiscrackbeats3543 we recommend air drying on a flat surface ideally in a warm room.
My roommate just washed my $800 cashmere sweater. Trying not to scream. This is maybe the tenth dry clean item that has been obliverated
Oh no! That is such a shame!
I am so sorry. I know how you feel.
I had a little roommate who took liberties with my cashmere sweater too. She had the nerve to move her kids in too. When I finally found out where those moths were coming from, it was too late. It was swiss cheese.
Here's some good news that I hope will cheer you up some. Roommates can be a pain. There's only one person I ever met who won't disappoint.
ua-cam.com/video/qv0rnnUdk-I/v-deo.html
I hope things work out.
Never use fabric conditioner on cashmere as it leaves a coating on the fibres which can cause them to stiffen and shorten their life.
We use fabric softener when washing all of our jumpers and they do really well with it! We agree you don't need to put a lot in and some laundry detergents don't need it.
I was gifted several 2ply cashmere sweaters that are far too big. Is it possible to shrink them down to size?
@@Johnnathun We wouldn't recommend purposefully shrinking your cashmere as it will ruin the quality and feel of the fibres! It would also be difficult to judge how much to shrink them by.
Can I dry them in the dryer with only air fluff, no heat ?
I just machine washed my favourite jumper and it shrunk quite abit
, it was 1200 spin, 30 degrees, delicate setting for about 45 minutes😭😭😭😭
@@Beany-bean oh dear, 45 minutes is a bit longer than we would recommend and some machines aren’t always perfectly accurate with their temperatures. Do you have a European washing machine or a top loader?
Spin 1200 seems high and result was stiff scarf, wish checked other resources
We wash thousands of jumpers a year and have never had this problem! It could have been the temperature was a little too warm, not quite sure why your scarf came out stiff!
Do you iron cable knit jumpers?
Yes! We treat them just the same
Is Woolite suitable for washing cashmere?
Yes it is ☺️
I always machine wash cashmere using a wool & silk detergent, this is PH neutral, doesn’t have any enzymes, bleaches or optical brighteners in, biological detergent shouldn’t be used on Wool or Silk Garments as the enzymes can digest and eat the proteins that the garment is made from.
I use the Woollens cycle at 30°C on my Miele machine and reduce the spin down to 900rpm. Fabric conditioner is optional, a small amount is okay as to not make the garments feel too greasy.
Gobi Cashmere items hands down were the worst company I've bought from. Dry cleaners locally agreed and I'll never hand wash it. Bubbling, and losing shape after 1 wash. What a nightmare with customer services as well.
Thank you
Glad to be of help!
is this video in the uk? zero context
It is the UK - sorry about that, this was the first video we had ever filmed when we started our channel and had no idea how many people would see it! We have since done another video about washing and mentioned what to do if you are in the US or anywhere else that has different washing machines
Far too many “ums,, um, um, um, um, um, um ….,,,,,,” sorry but extremely annoying
Sorry to have annoyed you, Ali does incredibly well to chat to the camera for so long
I didn't notice any 'um's' at all!@@nearlynewcashmere Great video. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise.
Yes lots and lots of ums 😂
Amoxi sounds like you’re used to telling people “what to do” free with your advice wether asked for or not! Your post states it has no content.
Unfortunataly I did wash my 100 kashmir scarf at 600 rpm and falting did happen 😐😭 Unfortunately it also stinks after the chemical washing fluid perfume ? 🫤
What can I do to regain the original shape and remove the chemical washing smell ? I do appreciate any help please
Oh dear, was it a hot wash? I'm not sure what's gone wrong. You can't reverse shrinkage but some people have told us that they soak in softener and stretch out and this can help. Such a shame!