HOW TO WASH CASHMERE


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CAN I WASH MY CASHMERE?


Yes, you can wash your cashmere. Hand washing is preferred but some washing machines have a delicate cycle, which you can use if you use a cashmere shampoo. Do not use fabric softener as it can cause pilling. Always remember, you must make sure the temperature is a maximum of 30 degrees!

Hand washing your cashmere might seem like a chore, but it’s actually very simple. Simply use lukewarm or cold water with a teaspoon of cashmere shampoo and gently squeeze your garment until it’s clean.

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HOW TO DRY CASHMERE


Laying your cashmere flat in an airing cupboard or on a flat surface for 24 hours is the best way to dry your garment. If it has been hand washed it might be beneficial to roll in a clean, dry towel first to soak up any of the excess water.

You must never place your cashmere items into a tumble dryer and do not hang on a washing line as the fabric will be at risk of stretching.

CAN YOU IRON CASHMERE?


We do not recommend you iron your cashmere clothing. For the safest and best finish, steaming cashmere is preferable as ironing can flatten the natural pile of the yarns and pull it out of shape.

Holding a steam iron over your cashmere (without pressing down) will remove creases quickly and is the best alternative to a steamer. Using a cashmere spray can keep your garment fresh between washes, the sprays are also designed to naturally repel moths and other bugs.

If cared for correctly cashmere clothing will last as long as you do! Follow these instructions to keep your cashmere looking as good as new. Here at Alan Paine, we have a wide variety of fully-fashioned & hand-finished cashmere jumpers all made from 100% luxurious cashmere.

More guides from Alan Paine:

- Everything you need to know about Alan Paine Cashmere
- How to wash wool jumpers
- How to store knitwear