How to Wash Throw Blankets: Safe and Easy Steps (2024)

How to Wash Throw Blankets: Safe and Easy Steps (1)

September 01, 2020

We all have a favorite blanket, one that sits on the couch and gets used on a daily basis. Maybe it’s fleece, or crochet, or plush — there’s a lot of different types of blankets, and over time these blankets get dirty which is why it’s important to know how to wash them. No matter what type of throw blanket you have, we’re here to show you how to wash it.

How to wash fleece blankets

Fleece is one of the most common types of throw blankets because of it’s excellent softness, but if not washed carefully you’ll find that it can easily lose color or fall apart after a few washes.

To help your fleece blanket last, make sure to do the following:

  1. Wash in cold water on gentle, as stronger wash settings may cause knots to form.
  2. Use a small amount of detergent, as using too much can stick to fibers and make it less soft. Avoid bleach, as it damages fleece fibers and the blanket’s dye.
  3. Dry your fleece blanket on low heat, as high temperatures will cause shrinkage and curling.
  4. Remove and fold immediately after drying to prevent wrinkles. Avoid irons, which can melt fleece fibers.

How to wash an electric blanket

Electric (also known as heated) blankets are a great way to stay warm on cold winter nights, but you definitely need to exercise caution when washing to make sure you don’t ruin it.

To wash an electric blanket, follow these steps:

  1. Check if your electric blanket is machine washable, many older electric blankets require hand washing whereas newer blankets may be fine going through a washing machine.
  2. Regardless of whether you are washing your electric blanket by hand or machine, disconnect all cords and cables.
  3. Either set your washer or fill a bathtub with lukewarm water, since cold or hot water can damage the internal wiring within your blanket.
  4. Fill the washer or tub with a mild detergent (no bleach). If you are washing by hand, mix the detergent throughout the tub until there is a widespread layer of foam.
  5. If using a machine washer, set it to gentle/delicate and let it run for 2-3 minutes only before skipping to the rinse and spin cycles (any longer and you risk damage). If hand washing, let the blanket soak in the soapy water for 15 minutes, then gently squeeze it in sections to remove dirt and dust (do not wring it out, which can damage wires).
  6. The high heat from a dryer can damage the electronic components in an electric blanket, so its best to air dry on a shower rod or use a tumble/no-heat setting if your dryer has one.

How to wash a weighted blanket

The small microbeads or pellets in a weighted blanket make a lot of people weary to wash it (for fear of it ripping open creating a mess in your washer), but there is a safe and easy way to clean it without ruining the blanket.

Follow these simple steps to wash a weighted blanket:

  1. Check the weight of your blanket, as weighted blankets more than 20lbs should be hand washed to prevent damage to your washing machine. If your blanket is less than 20lbs, it should be fine for most household washers.
  2. Whether you’re washing in a machine or bathtub, you’ll want to use cold water and a light detergent that does not contain bleach or fabric softener.
  3. Machine wash on delicate, or hand wash by gently squeezing the blanket in sections
  4. Blankets more than 20lbs should be air-dried by hanging on a shower rod (hand evenly so the beads don’t fall to one side), while blankets less than 20lbs can be put in a dryer on low heat.

How to wash crochet blankets

Crochet blankets are extremely delicate and may be the most cherished of all blankets if you made it yourself or if it was a gift from a family member. Depending on the type of yarn used, you may need to use a specific washing method.

To help you keep your precious crochet blanket in tip-top shape, follow these washing instructions:

  1. Check what type of yarn your crochet blanket is made out of. In general, you can machine wash acrylics, cotton, and polyester yarns. However, you’ll want to hand wash if the material is silk, mohair, or unknown (just to be safe).
  2. Fill up a washer or bathtub with cold water and a light detergent.
  3. Use a delicate or permanent-press cycle if you are machine washing. If you are hand washing, let the blanket soak in the soapy water for 15 minutes before draining the tub and refilling with cold water. Gently press or squeeze the blanket to remove any remaining soap.
  4. Do not put a crochet blanket in a dryer (even tumble drying may cause tearing or stretching). Instead, lay one or multiple towels on a flat surface such as a floor or table and evenly lay your crochet blanket on top of it
  5. Leave the blanket to air dry, and check back in a few hours to see if you need to swap towels. Even if the blanket seems dry, it’s best to leave it for 24hrs before using it again.

How to wash wool blankets

Wool is great because it offers great ventilation and breathability to help keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer, plus it also helps repel moisture away from your body. In fact, we love wool so much that we made 100% lambs wool mattress pads that make it easy for anyone to transform their bed into a cozy cloud.

Although wool is popular, it’s also notorious for shrinkage and felting when washing which is why you should follow these steps when washing your wool blanket:

  1. Before washing, lay your wool blanket on the floor and gently brush it in the same direction with a soft-bristle fabric brush to remove things that may be caught in fibers.
  2. Check the tag to see if the blanket is machine washable.
  3. If you are machine washing, use cold water and a mild detergent. If hand washing, fill a tub with cold water and circulate a mild detergent throughout.
  4. Regardless of whether you are machine or hand washing, you should let the wool blanket sit in the soapy water for 15 minutes prior to washing.
  5. If machine washing, run your washer on delicate for 2 minutes before switching to the rinse and then spin cycles. If hand washing, gently squeeze the water out of the blanket and continue doing so until all soap has been removed.
  6. It’s best to let wool blankets hang dry away inside away from windows, as even the heat from sunlight can cause shrinkage or felting.

How to Wash Throw Blankets: Safe and Easy Steps (2)

Invest in a blanket that doesn’t fall apart when you wash it

If you’re tired of blankets falling apart after only a few washes, its time to invest in a throw blanket that lasts. Denali’s Microplush throw blankets are made to survive machine washing, and actually get softer with each wash. While many blankets print colors or designs onto fabric, we dye our fibers before production to achieve long-lasting colors that’ll look just as good on day 900 as they do on day one.

In addition to being extremely durable, our blankets are also incredibly soft which provides exceptional comfort. You’ll want to spend all day and night snuggling in our cozy blankets, which also regulate temperature by creating billions of air pockets between fibers to help you maintain an ideal body temperature in warm and cool conditions.

Check out our wide selection of blanketsto find your new favorite throw.

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How to Wash Throw Blankets: Safe and Easy Steps (2024)

FAQs

How to properly wash a throw blanket? ›

Place the blanket in your washer and run a cold, delicate cycle with your usual detergent. If your washer doesn't have a gentle option, use the lowest spin setting. Avoid chlorine bleach, and skip any fabric softeners.

Can you put throw blankets in the dryer? ›

Only dry blankets in a dryer if it is indicated on the laundry care label. If your blanket is dryer-safe, evenly load it into the dryer drum and shut the door. Typically it is recommended that dryer-safe blankets are dried using the low or no-heat setting to help prevent heat damage to fabric fibers.

Can you wash throw blankets with sheets? ›

Towels and underwear are items that get especially dirty and need to be washed separately in hot water to remove bacteria. Washing sheets and blankets together is fine — just be sure you don't overload your washer, or your bedding won't get as clean and may end up damaged.

How to keep blankets fluffy when washing? ›

Careful Cold Cleaning
  1. Use cold water.
  2. Use a mild detergent with no dyes, scents, or additives, like a baby laundry detergent.
  3. Hand wash whenever possible. ...
  4. Do not use a washer with an agitator. ...
  5. Wash the blanket by itself if using a washer. ...
  6. DO NOT USE FABRIC SOFTENER. ...
  7. Air dry your blanket on a laundry rack or clothesline.
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Can you put throw up blanket in washer? ›

Immediately remove and wash clothing, towels, or bed linens that may be contaminated with vomit/stool using hot water and detergent. Don't wash contaminated items with other clothing. If your washer has a sanitizing cycle, use that cycle.

How do you wash a 100% polyester throw blanket? ›

Polyester. Polyester throws and blankets can generally be machine washed on a 30 degree cycle. While we recommend that line drying would be preferable, they can usually be tumble dried at a low temperature without causing any damage to your bed layers — but always make sure you check the care label first.

How long does it take for a blanket to dry in the dryer? ›

The following are suggested instructions for drying linens. Blankets: Put two or four dry towels into the dryer with the blanket and set the timer for 20-25 minutes. Do not set the control for more than 25 minutes. Dry only one blanket at a time.

What kind of blankets can you not wash? ›

Throws made of wool

Wool blankets are some of the most common throw coverings. It's better to take wool items to the dry cleaners instead of taking risks with machine washing. For example, you can't machine wash a bedspread made of valuable wool, such as cashmere.

Is it OK to put a soaking wet blanket in the dryer? ›

And, especially, we suggest not putting a soaking wet comforter into your dryer. Firstly, you have to drain the excess water in the wet comforter.

Is it OK to wash blankets with towels? ›

Linens and towels should be washed separately for the following reasons: Material Weight: Different material thickness means sharing a wash cycle can cause damage! Different Material: Pilling can be prevented by washing with similar materials and textures.

What is the best way to disinfect blankets? ›

A disinfectant, such as chlorine bleach, added to your load does a much better job getting rid of pathogens. Still, hot water can't hurt. Use the warmest water setting the items can take, and wash them according to the maker's instructions.

How do you wash blankets by hand? ›

Gently submerge the blanket under the water and move it around, gently kneading one section at a time. Repeat this until you have kneaded and cleaned every section. If extremely soiled, allow the blanket to soak for up to 30 minutes. Remove the blanket and drain the soapy water.

How to wash a throw blanket? ›

Most throw blankets can be machine washed on a gentle cycle, but check the label for specific instructions. Once the blanket is washed, simply tumble it dry on low heat or air dry it flat. Similarly, you'll want to use a mild detergent and avoid bleaching or fabric softeners, as these can damage the fibers.

Why is my blanket so rough after washing? ›

Washing can make a blanket less smooth if done incorrectly. Avoid hot water, harsh detergents, bleach and fabric softeners. Use mild detergents, wash in cool water, air-dry when possible and avoid fabric softeners to keep blankets soft and smooth. Not if you follow the care label instructions.

How do you make a blanket fluffy again after washing it? ›

After laundering, a gentle brush of your blanket with a wide-toothed comb or soft-bristle brush can restore its soft and fluffy feel. In general, consider steering clear from fabric softeners, and when not in use, you may store the blanket away from direct sunlight to prevent stiffness.

How to wash large blankets in a washing machine? ›

Use either cold or warm water, set the washer for the largest load capacity, and select the delicate or gentle cycle. Use slightly less than the suggested detergent amount—too much soap is difficult to remove and can leave excess suds in the comforter's fibers.

How to wash a dry clean only throw blanket? ›

You can have the machine washing for a dry-clean-only comforter with ease. Turn it inside out and place it inside a mesh bag made specifically to protect it throughout a wash. Set the gentle cycle and cold wash with a mild detergent. Once the washing cycle is over, remove your clothes and lay them flat to dry.

How long does a blanket take to dry in the dryer? ›

Blankets: Put two or four dry towels into the dryer with the blanket and set the timer for 20-25 minutes. Do not set the control for more than 25 minutes. Dry only one blanket at a time. Remove the blanket at the end of the cycle and block the blanket back to its original shape.

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