Users' questions

Can I put my down puffer jacket in the dryer?

Can I put my down puffer jacket in the dryer?

You can dry your puffer coat on low heat, and in fact, it is recommended! Pop your clean puffer coat in the dryer on low heat and let it run for a few cycles. Although tempting, don’t try to speed up the process by using a higher heat setting. Once dry, use your hands to break up any insulation and “re-fluff” the coat.

Can I tumble dry down jacket?

Drying your down jacket As it dries, keep giving it the occasional fluff, particularly around any wet clumps of down. When the down jacket is almost dry, put it in the tumble drier on a low heat and check it regularly.

How do you fluff a down jacket without a tumble dryer?

You can use tennis balls instead. As the dryer balls bounce around the drum, they help to breakdown clumps of the down. They also help to remove more water and move the down around the jacket. If you don’t have tumble dryer balls, firstly they are great, and you should get some.

How do you clean down jacket?

How to Wash Down Jackets: Remove any loose dirt using a brush. Clean the detergent compartment of any residues. Set the machine to a cold wash or delicate wool cycle. Pour the appropriate cleaner into the machine. Dry the jacket in a tumble dryer on a low heat using dryer or tennis balls.

Can I wash my down jacket?

It is best to wash your down jacket with a cleaner specifically designed for down or technical outerwear. Household detergents and softeners can damage the down and feathers and also strip the fabric of its water resistant coating (if applicable).

Can You tumble dry a down jacket?

Tumble drying is the recommended method for drying down jackets, because air drying can take so long, and eventually the jacket can start to smell. However, if you don’t have a dryer, dry the jacket over a radiator if possible, or hang it to air dry. Fluff the jacket as it dries.

How do you wash a north face jacket?

Washing a Waterproof North Face Jacket Place the jacket in a front-loading washing machine on a low spin, double rinse cycle. Pour in a small amount of liquid detergent. Move the jacket to a tumble dryer on a low setting.