Al M wrote:I thought the safest recommendation is to hand wash in a warm bath tub water using special outdoor gear down detergent to avoid potential tearing of baffles, two rinses, spin dry it and dry outside on a hot sunny day laid out flat.
Al M wrote:I thought the safest recommendation is to hand wash in a warm bath tub water using special outdoor gear down detergent to avoid potential tearing of baffles, two rinses, spin dry it and dry outside on a hot sunny day laid out flat.
Franco wrote:The reason why pure soap ( also called down soap or similar) is reccomended is because detergent (like OMO) can strip the down of all the oils that coat it making it less moisture/water resistant.
Stew63 wrote:hand washing it took me 1hr just to gently remove all the air from the bag - was like a big stubborn balloon.
Stew63 wrote:Spent a good part my day today washing/rinsing/rinsing/rinsing... a down sleeping bag in the bathtub today. Note to self - never lend down sleeping bags (newish) for Easter 4wd trips in the alps - even if they say 'yes we'll look after it'. Came back with vomit, beer and dirt all over it! Lucky it wasn't one of my top end down bags. Never again! After todays effort I can't imagine washing a bag in a machine - hand washing it took me 1hr just to gently remove all the air from the bag - was like a big stubborn balloon.
stry wrote:I have not lent, and will not lend, sleeping bags or tents to anyone. IMMEDIATE family are excepted, and I once lent a high quality sleeping bag to a trusted and conscientious female friend with no regrets and no issues.
Refusals, no matter how tactful and diplomatic, have occasionaly not been well received. Tough !
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