Barbour Clifton Chunky Mens Cardigan
Features: 100% lambswool 5 gauge Hand wash only Ship to UK & Ireland Only Removing Stains from Lambswool If a sweater has a stain, you can spot-wash it with a natural stain remover like vinegar* or lemon juice, but test on a small area to make sure the dyes will not change colour. Below is a list of common stains & what you can use to try to remove them: Ink: Immerse in cold water Blood: Blot with common starch paste & rinse from back with soapy water. Lipstick: Rub white bread over area with a firm motion. Chocolate: Sponge with soapy cold water. Coffee or Tea: Sponge with glycerin. If none available, use warm water. Mud: Once dry, brush & sponge from back with soapy cold water. Red Wine: Immerse in cold water. In order to dry a lambswool sweater, lay it flat on a towel & stretch it to the correct size & shape before drying. The sweater will dry to the size & shape you stretch it to. Let it airdry. Remember that a wool sweater will shed its wrinkles as it dries, so generally speaking, it will not need to be ironed. If you do need to iron it, always use steam, & iron the sweater inside out. Only apply an iron to damp wool, never when a sweater is totally dry. You can also easily refresh wool by hanging it in your steamy bathroom after a bath or shower. Lambswool is a wool which is 50mm or shorter from the first shearing of a sheep at around the age of seven months. It is soft, elastic, & slippery, & is used in high-grade textiles.