Huntington Home 48665-17 User Manual
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The best way to wash the Huntington Home 48665-17 Blanket is to use a gentle cycle with cold water in your washing machine. It's recommended to use a mild detergent and avoid using bleach.
Yes, you can tumble dry the blanket on a low heat setting. Remove it promptly from the dryer to prevent wrinkles and avoid high heat as it might damage the fabric.
To remove lint, use a lint roller or a fabric shaver gently over the surface of the blanket. Regular washing and drying can also help minimize lint.
Yes, the blanket is generally safe for pets. However, monitor for any signs of wear and tear or ingestion of fabric, and wash it regularly to keep it clean from pet fur and dander.
To prevent pilling, wash the blanket separately or with similar fabrics, and avoid high agitation cycles. Use a fabric softener to help maintain the fibers.
If the blanket develops a tear, you can repair it using a needle and thread. Use a thread that matches the color of the blanket and sew the tear carefully to avoid further damage.
Yes, you can use fabric softener when washing the blanket to keep it soft. However, avoid using excessive amounts as it might build up on the fibers over time.
Store the blanket in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. It can be folded neatly or rolled and placed in a storage bag or bin to protect it from dust and pests.
If the blanket loses its softness, try washing it with a small amount of white vinegar in the rinse cycle to help restore the fibers. Using a dryer with a couple of tennis balls can also help fluff it up.
The blanket is made from materials that are generally considered safe for those with allergies. However, always check the product label for specific material information if you have severe allergies.