Wool
Wool's best qualities include insulation performance, moisture absorbency, and elasticity. It is also an antibacterial material resistant to stains and seldom needs washing. To take the best possible care of your woolen products, always check the care label for exact instructions.
Maintenance after use
The best way to keep wool clean and fresh is to air it. Small stains on wool garments should be removed immediately by brushing or gently cleaning the stain.
Washing
When it is time to wash your wool garment, check the care label for the correct washing method. For wool garments that can be washed, Marimekko recommends hand washing. Use a detergent that’s made for wool.
Hand wash
Wash your wool garment separately in plenty of cool water. Do not rub or wring the product during washing. Please ensure that the water temperature remains cool during the rinses as well.
Drying
Remove excess water by rolling the wool garment inside a towel. Reshape the product into its original shape while damp. Dry flat on a towel. To prevent shrinkage, do not dry wool garments near a heat source.
Take care with the right tools
Surface changes, such as pilling, are typical for wool products with a soft surface.The Kent CP6 clothes brush is suitable for most wool garments. Brushing helps remove pilling and smooth the product's surface. The Steamery Pilo 2 fabric shaver is suitable for smooth-surfaced textiles. Always test on an inconspicuous area first.
Storing
Store woolen garments, such as coats, on a sturdy hanger and use a garment bag for longer storage. Woolen knits are best stored airily folded on a flat surface. Wool may attract textile pests, so make sure that garments that are stored for a long time are clean and protected from pests, e.g. in a storage box.