Product Care
Product group | How to clean | Key notes |
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Tableware |
Hand-wash (preferred) • Rinse under shower or tap. • Use soft brush + wool shampoo/detergent. • Lay flat on towel to dry. • Light steam-iron to smooth. |
Dry-cleaning is possible. Machine-wash not recommended – may shrink, deform, lose lanolin. |
Agenda covers |
• Dust with lint roller or soft brush. • Spot clean gently using cold water and wool-safe detergent. • Blot the surface, avoid soaking embroidery. • Air-dry flat, away from heat or sunlight. • Optional: steam lightly from a distance to remove creases. |
Do not machine wash or rub. Test cleaning on a hidden area if thread is delicate. Avoid direct ironing over embroidery. |
Flat decorations |
Hand-wash (preferred) • Rinse under shower or tap. • Use soft brush + wool shampoo/detergent. • Lay flat on towel to dry. • Light steam-iron to smooth. |
Dry-cleaning is possible. Machine-wash not recommended – may shrink, deform, lose lanolin. |
Rugs |
• Regular vacuuming (rotating brush). • Let wet dirt dry, then vacuum. • For greying: natural-fibre brush + wool-safe rug cleaner. |
Initial light pilling is normal; disappears with repeated vacuuming. |
Acoustic panels | Vacuum dust regularly. | – |
Boxes, baskets, bags |
• Gently hand-wash under shower with wool shampoo; avoid leather parts. • Reshape while damp and air-dry (stuff lightly). |
For pilling: fabric comb or lint roller. |
General Tips
- Use fat-replenishing wool detergents to preserve lanolin—wool’s natural stain barrier.
- Avoid machine-wash unless product label explicitly allows it.
- Always air-dry flat or in shape; steam-iron on low if needed.
These concise rules keep your 100% pure-wool felt items looking their best.