|
Aw heck, it was on clearance (even less than the price online) so once it begins to reek of dirty feet and dog hair, I will try a bit of woolite in cold water. Or maybe DRYEL. [Yes, I did know it said *dry clean* before I bought it anyway. After seeing comparable throws in Restoration Hardware and other shops at a local shopping center, I could not beat the $28.99 price tag for the perfect color throw to keep me warm while reading on my living room sofa. It did the trick nicely tonight, on that level of functionality, btw.] I dont really *get* all of these trends in DRY CLEAN ONLY bedding and accessories. I mean, dont people sometimes get nasty in and on a bed? I want to be able to WASH that stuff, or at the very least, spot-treat it with tide-to-go or something! Plus, in our home, our dogs and cats sleep on/in the bed with us at night so I like to be able to rid the area of fur and dander every-so-often, you know? I lucked into a really beautiful and functional quilt coverlet and matching pillow shams for our bed last year. I wash the coverlet about every 3-4 weeks with a touch of Oxy-clean in the wash. It has not faded at all and comes out just beautiful. I have been looking for a solid and large-enoug throw for our sofa to replace the homemade and now sort-of wrecked (via an enthusisatic vacuum cleaner) afghan we used on chilly nights. Virtualy everything that wasnt wholly *bedroom-ish* was of some fussy fabric like chenille or velvet or alpaca. I fell in love with a chenille thow in Restoration harware but I could tell instantly that the long fringed ends would be bait for two very naughty cats that live in my home. For now, I am quite thrilled with my eco-friendly bamboo throw, but I am still puzzled and slightly amused by the idea of a very NON-econ-friendly dry cleaning process to clean it! |
| Jerry November 28, 2008 01:57 PM PST How eco friendly is a dry clean only garment? I don't understand the dry clean only bedding either. I like to be able to wash it all and put it back on the bed. I do have extra sheet but not the other things. | ||
| beej November 25, 2008 12:04 PM PST Maybe you could just throw it in the wash and see what happens. Some things that say "dry clean only" are just kidding....not that I've ever done that. | ||
| AbbyNormal November 25, 2008 10:33 AM PST Bamboo? Throws come made from bamboo?? I just go for cotton fleece wraps for keeping warm on the couch - or for when the "nasty" mood strikes... | ||
| Leave a Comment: |