Just like all your bedding, electric blankets need a cleaning routine to keep them in good shape. Don't overlook how much dust, body oil, and other buildup that can affect the fabric over time—especially if you share your blankets with pets. While many modern electric blankets are machine washable, it's important to follow the care instructions to prevent damage to the wiring.
Whether you wash it every few weeks or once a season really depends on use. If you use it every day, spot clean it whenever necessary and wash every few weeks to help prevent soils like sweat from building up. If you only use it occasionally as a lap blanket while lounging, cleaning it a couple of times per year will do.
One important detail to remember: Make sure that the blanket is completely dry – even after spot cleaning – before plugging it back in.
Always start by checking your blanket’s washing instructions. "Washing in a washer on a gentle cycle is appropriate for most modern heated blankets made from durable and washable materials, like cotton or polyester," notes Wendy Saladyga, Fabric Care Expert and Manager of Technical Performance at Henkel for Purex. "Make sure you are using the gentle cycle and do not put the blanket in the dryer."
She adds a few important notes:
"Again, check the washing instructions," notes Saladyga. "Avoid washing the blanket with harsh detergents, softeners or bleach as it can damage the material of the blanket. Opting for a gentle detergent can help preserve the longevity of the blanket – and, since it will touch your skin, using a gentle detergent – like Purex® Free & Clear Liquid Laundry Detergent – is also a great way to get a hypoallergenic clean."
No, ironing can damage the delicate wiring. If your blanket has wrinkles after washing, smooth them out by laying it flat while drying. Once dry, gently shake it or run your hands over the fabric to relax any remaining creases.
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