The Expert Way To Clean a Wool Coat at Home (And Eliminate Pills)| The Family Handyman

September 2024 · 6 minute read

If that nice winter wool coat of yours isn’t looking so fresh and new anymore, it’s time to get it cleaned. But depending on the coat, cleaning the garment doesn’t necessarily mean a time-consuming and expensive trip to the dry cleaners. Find out whether your wool coat is a candidate for at-home cleaning, and learn the best techniques for how to wash a winter coat at home.

Can I Wash My Wool Coat at Home?

Whether your wool coat can be washed at home depends on a couple of factors.

First and foremost, if the label says “dry clean only,” don’t mess around — bring the coat to the cleaners. But if the label just says “dry clean” without the “only,” the manufacturer is telling you the recommended way of cleaning the garment — but not the only way. So if your wool coat is marked “dry clean,” or with symbols for hand-wash, gentle cycle or cold water wash only, then you have options for cleaning the coat at home.

One other caveat: The folks at Zoom Express Laundry advise that if your coat has fur, leather, suede or feather details, it must be dry cleaned.

Prepare the Coat

Whether you machine- or hand-wash (more on that later), prepare the coat with the following steps:

Hand-Wash a Wool Coat

Since your wool coat is likely big and bulky, you’ll need to wash it in the bathtub or other large basin. Follow these steps to safely hand-wash your wool coat:

Machine-Wash a Wool Coat

Hand-washing is the safest way to wash your wool coat at home, particularly if the coat is especially structured or tailored. But some wool coats can be very, very carefully machine washed. Note that these instructions only work for top-load washing machines. If you have a front-loader, you’ll need to hand wash your coat or take it to the dry cleaner.

Drying a Wool Coat

Whether you’ve hand- or machine-washed your wool coat, it’s going to be saturated with water and weigh a ton! There’s no way to rush the drying process, so follow these steps:

How to Get Rid of Pills

Those little fuzz balls that form on wool garments (pills) make clothes look worn out and detract from their elegance. Woolmark says pills, or pilling, are an inevitable factor in wool clothing that most often occur on the parts of a coat or sweater that rub against one another or other surfaces. Pills are most common at underarms and sleeves, and along the midsection of a garment.

Pilling is a pain. You can’t prevent pilling altogether, but you can eliminate pills once you’ve cleaned your coat and it’s completely dry.

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