Entry: If you water a bamboo plant... Monday, November 24, 2008



...then why does a cotton & bamboo throw I got  today have a label reading DRY CLEAN ONLY?

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!

   3 comments

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...

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