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Washing Instructions Organically tanned skins are natural, untreated wool and leather and are machine washable Wash using a cool wash at 30C using the Silk cycle, if this is not an option on your machine use the Wool / Hand- wash cycle Use a gentle washing powder and if you wish, you can add a little fabric softener When the cycle has finished give your sheepskin a gentle shake, if it still has water in give it another spin cycle to remove as much excess water as possible Once removed from the washing machine hold the sheepskin by the base and give it a good shake to remove the creases and bring the fleece up Please DO NOT tumble dry as this will ruin the sheepskin Place your sheepskin over the washing line fleece side out, folded roughly in half so that the skin is not exposed Once the fleece is dry bring the sheepskin back indoors Place your sheepskin over the back of a chair or an airer with the skin side up – Please do not have it near any direct heat source (e.g. Radiator, Fire, Direct Sunlight), or the sheepskin will go hard Periodically as you go past the Sheepskin give it a good shake, this helps to keep the back supple A dog brush can be used to comb the fleece to re-fluff it.

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Page 1: washing instructions - Welsh Organic Tannery...Washing Instructions Organically tanned skins are natural, untreated wool and leather and are machine washable • Wash using a cool

Washing Instructions

Organically tanned skins are natural, untreated wool and leather and are machine washable

• Wash using a cool wash at 30C using the Silk cycle, if this

is not an option on your machine use the Wool / Hand-wash cycle

• Use a gentle washing powder and if you wish, you can add a little fabric softener

• When the cycle has finished give your sheepskin a gentle shake, if it still has water in give it another spin cycle to remove as much excess water as possible

• Once removed from the washing machine hold the sheepskin by the base and give it a good shake to remove the creases and bring the fleece up

• Please DO NOT tumble dry as this will ruin the sheepskin • Place your sheepskin over the washing line fleece side

out, folded roughly in half so that the skin is not exposed • Once the fleece is dry bring the sheepskin back indoors • Place your sheepskin over the back of a chair or an airer

with the skin side up – Please do not have it near any direct heat source (e.g. Radiator, Fire, Direct Sunlight), or the sheepskin will go hard

• Periodically as you go past the Sheepskin give it a good shake, this helps to keep the back supple

• A dog brush can be used to comb the fleece to re-fluff it.