How to Clean Down Jackets Without Washing
Use White Vinegar and Fabric Softener
With this method, you need to pour a little white vinegar into a basin, add fabric softener and cold water, stir well. Not only does fabric softener help protect down jackets, it also removes static and prevents dirt from clinging to the washed jacket. At the same time, the acetic acid in white vinegar can kill bacteria and soften stubborn stains on the jacket. One thing to note is not to use hot water as it can damage the down jacket.
After preparing the solution, pour it into a spray bottle, spray evenly on the jacket, especially in areas with severe dirt stains.
Then use an old toothbrush to scrub the heavily stained areas, gently brushing and wiping until the stains fade. Then use a soft cloth to gently wipe the entire surface of the jacket. After cleaning, do not rush to dry it as there may be residual detergent on the jacket that can leave white residue after drying. So use a damp cloth to wipe the surface of the jacket a few more times.
Hang the clean jacket up to dry. It is recommended to hang it in a cool, well-ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight. Doing so saves time, effort, and ensures that the jacket remains beautiful and durable.
Use Shampoo and White Vinegar
First, squeeze a little shampoo into a bowl, add white vinegar and a little clean water, stir well and pour into a spray bottle.
Spray this mixture onto the dirty areas of the jacket and use a warm cloth to wipe it off, the jacket will be immediately cleaned. Shampoo helps effectively remove dirt on the surface of the jacket while white vinegar keeps the jacket soft and kills bacteria after drying.
You can also replace shampoo with toothpaste, which brings similar results but requires an extra step of washing the jacket.
How to Store Down Jackets
In addition to cleaning down jackets, to keep them durable and free from unpleasant odors caused by moisture and bacteria, you need to store the jackets properly.
You should store the jackets in a wardrobe or in a room at a temperature of 21-25 degrees Celsius, ensuring a moderate humidity of 45-55%. Places with high temperatures are not suitable for down jackets, so when drying, do not let the jacket come into direct contact with heat sources. Store the jacket in a well-ventilated place, avoid exposing it to intense sunlight or direct sunlight. It is better to hang the jacket in dry, clean places with cool breezes and shade. Do not fold or stuff the jacket into a backpack or closet for a long time. Always keep the jacket from being compressed or tightly squeezed, it is best to hang it on a hanger for storage.
When using, be careful not to tear the jacket as it will lose its warmth and greatly affect its quality. On damp days, you should wrap the jacket in a breathable bag and place it in a dry place. If you find the jacket has mildew, use cotton soaked in alcohol to wipe it clean and then use a damp cloth to dry it.