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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5507941" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I hand wash all my wool base layers in cool water. Do not use fabric softener on it and I would use a wool specific detergent or soap. I actually use plant-based natural dish soap and VERY little of it. I let it soak in cool water for about 15 minutes and i hand agitate it. To dry I lay them on a towel and cover with another towel and press down to get the majority of the water out of them. I hang dry on a long wood dowel rod cause hangers will cause deformed shoulders areas and neck areas. Merino wool cost to much to not take the extra care to make it last and be comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5507941, member: 18913"] I hand wash all my wool base layers in cool water. Do not use fabric softener on it and I would use a wool specific detergent or soap. I actually use plant-based natural dish soap and VERY little of it. I let it soak in cool water for about 15 minutes and i hand agitate it. To dry I lay them on a towel and cover with another towel and press down to get the majority of the water out of them. I hang dry on a long wood dowel rod cause hangers will cause deformed shoulders areas and neck areas. Merino wool cost to much to not take the extra care to make it last and be comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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