Devon Annie wrote:My two old sleeping bags have gone to my boys, and I took them to the dry cleaners to be cleaned. I was impressed and surprised with how they came back - it seems that dry cleaning methods have improved over the years. I must admit that my observations were only on how they appeared to be while I was handling them, I didn't get in them.
Devon Annie wrote:My two old sleeping bags have gone to my boys, and I took them to the dry cleaners to be cleaned. I was impressed and surprised with how they came back - it seems that dry cleaning methods have improved over the years. I must admit that my observations were only on how they appeared to be while I was handling them, I didn't get in them.
Brett wrote:The Down and Quilt factory in Invermay specialise in down products and will clean it and also top up the bag.
rucksack wrote:I'm with Woka; I would try the Quilt & Pillow Factory on New Town Road in Hobart, (near the corner of Stokes Street).
Son of a Beach wrote:I guess they have to undo a lot of stitching to remove all the down, and then sew it all up again afterwards. How is their stitching job? Does the sewing look like new? Can you tell the difference between their sewing and the original sewing?
Son of a Beach wrote:I've considered these the Quilt and Pillow Factory in the past (I think they have a place in Invermay, Launceston as well), but have not yet tried them.
I guess they have to undo a lot of stitching to remove all the down, and then sew it all up again afterwards. How is their stitching job? Does the sewing look like new? Can you tell the difference between their sewing and the original sewing?
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