Natural Wool Care, from the Manufacturer: Untreated wool should be washed as seldom as possible in order to retain its natural lanolin. When your Danish woolen product becomes wet, just let air-dry or dry over a mild heat source. Wash them when you feel you need to … you may be able to go weeks between washings, even with daily wear.
Small spots can be cleaned by rinsing the spot under the faucet in lukewarm water. When necessary, wash gently by hand in lukewarm water, with natural wool wash which will not harm the lanolin. Always use lukewarm water - cold water, as well as hot water, shocks the wool fibers and may result in shrinking and felting. Gently squeeze out water, then place or roll in a towel, to press out excess water. Give your wool product a quick shake, to regain its form and elasticity, and place or hang to dry, preferably over a mild heat source, such as on top of a running dryer. Never tumble dry!
If pilling should occur with natural wool products, natural bristle brushes or specially designed wool brushes can be used to smooth out wool surface.
Placing natural wool in direct sunlight to dry could slightly discolor the natural wool.
Small spots can be cleaned by rinsing the spot under the faucet in lukewarm water. When necessary, wash gently by hand in lukewarm water, with natural wool wash which will not harm the lanolin. Always use lukewarm water - cold water, as well as hot water, shocks the wool fibers and may result in shrinking and felting. Gently squeeze out water, then place or roll in a towel, to press out excess water. Give your wool product a quick shake, to regain its form and elasticity, and place or hang to dry, preferably over a mild heat source, such as on top of a running dryer. Never tumble dry!
If pilling should occur with natural wool products, natural bristle brushes or specially designed wool brushes can be used to smooth out wool surface.
Placing natural wool in direct sunlight to dry could slightly discolor the natural wool.

