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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a difference between a duvet and a duvet cover. A King duvet COVER can likely be washed in a regular retail machine. Especially a top loader with no agitator. Because multiple people I know can wash a regular thickness Queen fiberfill comforter in such a machine. If you do not have pets and do not have allergies, you may not need to wash the King duvet/insert very often. That is the purpose of using a cover. Those were designed for unwashable down bedding (before the modern era and dry-cleaning). Look at the largest capacity top-loaders.[/quote] Down bedding can be washed and dried in a regular top loader washing machine. You just need to either put tennis balls in with it while drying, or stop the dryer several times to rearrange and fluff the down comforter so it dries evenly. It might take a 2nd drying cycle depending on the size. I usually use hot water when I wash our goose down pillows and comforters, but warm works fine too. Don't use cold water and you will be good to go. ** I don't know if you can wash them in those inefficient front loader machines that struggle to properly clean even clothing. But if you have a top loader, just throw your goose down bedding in the wash.[/quote]
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