WOLVES AND THINGS FLEECE SHERPA SOFT BLANKET

$75.00 USD

This large and very soft throw blanket is 50” x 60” inches (127 x 152cm)
100% Polyester. The design side is a very soft minky fleece, with bright and sharp print. The back side is black sherpa fleece.

- Made with shrink resistant fabric
- DO NOT BLEACH

WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:

WASHING MACHINE:
Sherpa blankets must be washed with care if you want your blanket to retain its soft, fluffy properties. Synthetic materials can be damaged by high heat and harsh chemicals.
Ok to machine wash!
In most cases, machine washing a sherpa blanket requires:
* Machine wash with cold water.
* Use a gentle detergent.
* Do not dry clean.

HAND WASHING:
Hand washing a sherpa blanket involves:
* Fill a bathtub or sink with cold water.
* Spot treat any visible stains with a gentle spot remover or a few drops of dish soap.
* Add a small amount of gentle detergent to the water.
* Add your blanket and gently agitate the water with your hands.
* Drain the soapy water and refill the sink with cold water.
* Agitate to remove more soap.
* Continue to drain the water, refill, and agitate until the water is completely clear and free of soap.
* Gently wring excess water out of the blanket.

How to Dry a Sherpa Blanket:
Remember that high heat is the enemy of synthetic materials. Drying a sherpa blanket should be done at low temperatures to maintain its signature softness. Tumble dry your sherpa blanket at low heat if drying in a machine. Or, hang it to air dry. If you air-dry your blanket, you may want to add it to the dryer to fluff and help declump any fibers.
When you dry your sherpa blanket, add wool dryer balls or a tennis ball to the dryer. This will help remove static as you dry.
Do not iron a sherpa blanket.

How to Make a Sherpa Blanket Soft Again:
gentle laundry products and low temperatures are your blanket’s best friends. Rewash your sherpa blanket using the lowest temperature and most gentle detergent possible.
Although it sounds counterintuitive, avoid using fabric softeners, which are made up of chemicals that can have a negative impact on your blanket’s fibers. Instead, try the following:
* Add a half cup of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to the wash cycle.
* Add a half cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle.
Don’t worry, white vinegar won’t leave your blanket smelling like vinegar. Instead, it will remove extra build-up and residue that can accumulate on the fibers. The result is an extra-soft and fluffy blanket.
Tumble dry on low heat and avoid ironing your blanket when restoring its softness.

How to Fix a Matted Sherpa Blanket:
If your sherpa blanket is matted and clumpy, you can easily restore it to its previous soft and fluffy properties. Just like the sheepskin it emulates, your matted blanket may just need a gentle brushing before it goes through the wash.
* Use a natural, soft bristle brush.
* Fill a spray bottle with cool water and add a small amount of gentle conditioner.
* Shake to combine, and then lightly spray the matted areas of your sherpa blanket.
* Brush lightly in all directions to remove mats and tangles.
* Once the blanket has been smoothed, wash gently in cool water to remove any residue from the conditioner.
* Tumble dry low.

This blanket is perfect for getting cozy on cold nights! The thick Sherpa traps in heat keeping you very snug!

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