How to Care for Your Wool Blanket

Caring for Your Wool Blanket – A Guide to Long-Lasting Comfort

Wool is nature’s wonder fibre—renowned for its warmth, durability and natural resistance to dirt and stains. With the right care, your Solway Blanket will remain soft, beautiful and comforting for years to come. Follow these simple steps to keep your luxury wool blanket in top condition.

Minimal Washing – More Freshness

Unlike synthetic materials, wool is self-cleaning and does not require frequent washing. In fact over-washing can strip the natural lanolin, reducing its longevity.

Mohair throw from Solway Blankets being aired on the washing line to maintain freshness and longevity.  Grassy area and blue sky in the background

Opt for gentle care...

Air It Out: Give your blanket a good shake and air it outside on a dry day. Fresh air helps remove odours and refresh the fibres.

Brush Off Debris: Use a soft-bristle brush or lint roller to remove crumbs, dust and pet hair.

Spot Clean Stains: Wool’s natural water-repellent properties prevent most spills from soaking in. Quickly blot (don’t rub!) stains with a clean cloth and cold water. For tougher spots, use a gentle wool detergent.

Washing Wool Blankets...

If your blanket needs a deeper clean, always check the care label instructions first.

Hand Wash (Recommended): Use lukewarm water (30°C max) with a gentle wool detergent. Gently swish, never wring or scrub.

Machine Wash (Only If Allowed): Select a cold wool cycle and use a mild wool detergent. Avoid spinning and fast agitation.

Always Dry Flat: Don’t wring or twist. Use a clean towel underneath and reshape while damp. Avoid direct sunlight or high heat. Never tumble dry.

Woodburn Plaid pure wool blanket, carefully folded and stored in drawer with other blankets and a bouquet of lavender to protect from moths and ensure long life. Blanket Maintenance and Care

Storing Blankets...

To keep your wool blanket looking and feeling its best:

Maintain Softness: Use a soft clothes brush or wool comb gently over the surface to remove bobbles (known as pilling) and maintain finish.

Store: In a breathable bag or cotton storage case to reduce dust and exposure to sunlight and fading.

Natural moth repellents: Such as lavender sachets or cedarwood balls will protect against moth damage.

Need Help?

We’re always here to offer advice on keeping your blanket in perfect condition. If in doubt, consider professional wool cleaning services for the best results.

Enjoy the warmth, beauty and heritage of your Solway Blanket for years to come!