If your sheep skin get wet
DO NOT tumble dry, DO NOT dry on a radiator, DO NOT use bleach. Always dry naturally, away from any direct heat, including direct sunlight, Unfortunately the drying process can take some time, |
If you take care of your sheepskin rug it will accompany you for years. But during nice time enjoying your luxury feeling , the bad things always happen and here are some hints to keep your sheepskin looking good. You should not wash your sheepskin rug to keep the natural lanolin, if you need to wash it we suggest any small spillage should be immediately cleaned with a clean damp cloth and light wool detergent. Sometimes if it is dirt you may possibly be better letting the offending item dry out completely and simply brushing the dirt out. Our Eco-friendly sheepskin rugs are not tanned using harsh chemicals materials like arsenic and formaldehyde, this material shouldn't daily touch our body or our children skin , and that mean the sheep skin should not be cleaned with water . It is dry clean only. |
Cleaning & Care
Sheepskin Cleaning & Care
Sheepskin is a natural lambskin pelt that features leather, or sueded leather, on one side and soft, plush shearling wool on the underside. Lightweight and luxuriously supple, sheepskin is one of nature's greatest sources of insulation. Its soft wool fibers are naturally thermostatic, wicking away moisture for year-round comfort and breathability. Shearling is simply a sheepskin pelt with the wool side shorn slightly to create a uniform look and feel. |
LIFELONG INVESTMENT IN COMFORT AND STYLEWhen cared for properly, a quality shearling sheepskin garment or product can be a luxurious, lifelong investment in comfort and style. Basic care rules are quite simple.
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General Rules
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