How to wash an electric blanket in the washing machine

How to wash an electric blanket in the washing machine?

If you want to clean your electric blanket and refresh the blanket’s warm and soft feeling, you can wash it inside your washing machine. You can also clean the machine’s dryer sheets to prevent static when it’s drying your blanket. Your washing machine’s water level should be at least halfway full. Add your blanket and enough water to just cover it. Add detergent, scrub it all over with a scrub brush, and let it soak for 15 minutes.

How to wash an electric blanket in the dryer?

If you prefer the dryer route, you can wash your electric blanket there as well. To do so, simply remove the blanket from the dryer and shake it out. Then, place it in the dryer, along with any other laundry you plan to dry. Set the dryer on its highest heat setting and run the dryer until the blanket is completely dry.

How to wash an electric blanket in the washing machine up?

First, take the blanket off the hanger and remove the plastic cover. If you have a high-end electric blanket, take off the protective liner. Set the blanket on the washing machine floor and plug it in. Depending on the size of your machine, you may need to remove the detergent and dryer sheets to make room. Turn the machine on and add warm water and a tiny amount of detergent. Set the washing machine to its most gentle cycle and let it run for a few

How to wash an electric blanket in the washing machine down?

It’s important to use the gentle cycle on your washing machine and to use cold water. This will help preserve the longevity of your washing machine’s motor, as well as the longevity of your new electric blanket. Also, always use a pre-soak, which helps prevent your electric blanket from shrinking after washing.

How to wash an electric blanket in cold water?

If you'd like to cold wash your electric blanket, use cold water and detergent and soak the blanket in a sink for a few hours or overnight before placing it in the washing machine. Be sure to only use cold water -- hot water could shrink the coverings and leave you with a lumpy comforter. To wash your blanket, agitate the water to create a gentle swirling motion and then place the blanket in the machine. Be sure to leave a gap between the blanket and the washing