Sizing
- Twin: 64″ x 88″
- Queen: 89″ x 90″
- King: 106″ x 90″
Weight
- Light weight: 250-280 GPSM, Best for warmer weather or year round in a well heated space
- Regular weight: 320-350 GPSM, Most sleepers preference for all-year round use
- Heavy weight: 400+ GPSM. For cold seasons, or for sleepers who feel the cold easily.
How To Clean Your Duvet
Heritage Organic Wool and Classic Pure Wool (pure wool is non-organic wool) can be cleaned by hanging out in the sun. Yes, you have read that right, natural wool is self-cleaning, and by hanging out in the sun, you are cleaning it.
Or you can get it professionally cleaned at a dry cleaning facility that works with wool-filled bedding. Not all dry cleaners are equal when it comes to cleaning wool. Ask if they work with wool bedding. Make sure they guarantee their work.
A third option is to hand wash your wool bedding in a bathtub or large sink. You want to use a wool-safe detergent that will not harm or dry out the wool. There are several wool-safe laundry detergents out there. You will want to thoroughly rinse your duvet to remove any detergents and gently ring out the excess water. The best and safest way to dry your Heritage Organic Wool or Classic Duvet is to put it in the sun. Do not put organic or pure wool duvets in the dryer, it will ruin your duvet.
How To Clean A Stain
Any spills and minor stains can be “spot” hand-washed with lukewarm water and mild detergent in a laundry tub, rinsed with cool water and allowed to drain in the tub till dry enough to hang up to finish drying. Another trick to remove stains is with Hydrogen Peroxide, pour, spray or dab it with a cotton swap. Leave it on for ten mins and rinse it off thoroughly. If the stain still persists, repeat the process. Note the area where you use Hydrogen peroxide may lighten the area.