Anonymous wrote:OP again reporting from bed. I added 15 minutes on high at the end to make sure it was thouroughly dry. I'm pretty sure it is. Didn't see any clumps or wet/dark spots and smell is gone. Shook it out to fluff it up and put my duvet cover on. Cozy in a clean bed now. Thanks for the advice and to all who encouraged washing!
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I think it's just about done. The smell is gone, thank god! I dried for about 2 hours on low, then turned it to medium for about 30 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP with an update. Washed the comforter in my front loader which fit no problem. Used a small amount of detergent and some vinegar. Added an extra rinse cycle. Smelled horrible when it was done washing! Apparently this is normal and will disappear when completely dry. It's drying now, on it's third cycle on low. I hope it will be done soon so I can go to bed!
Yes, it smells terrible when it's damp! You have to be sure to break up the clumps between each cycle. Be sure to dry it thoroughly -- I thought you said you were waiting for a day off to do it???
Anonymous wrote:OP with an update. Washed the comforter in my front loader which fit no problem. Used a small amount of detergent and some vinegar. Added an extra rinse cycle. Smelled horrible when it was done washing! Apparently this is normal and will disappear when completely dry. It's drying now, on it's third cycle on low. I hope it will be done soon so I can go to bed!