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How can I fluff up a down filled coat I have washed?

29 replies

mooseloose · 17/11/2011 14:10

It says professional dry clean, or careful wash, which I did. On a 30 on a delicate wash. It's a Berghaus puffer that now looks like a kagoule! Admittedly the down is sat in balls in lumps all over it! But it says do not tumble! Any thoughts please to puff it up? Thanks

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Pascha · 17/11/2011 14:11

Actually I would put it in the dryer. Thats what works for our duvet.

FlossieFromCrapstonVillas · 17/11/2011 14:12

I'd tumble with a couple of tennis balls on the coolest setting, checking each couple of mins.

Karbea · 17/11/2011 19:09

Agree with flossie I was going to say the same thing.

wildstrawberryplace · 17/11/2011 19:11

Tennis balls or those tumble dryer balls.

CaptainMartinCrieff · 17/11/2011 19:24

I put mine in the drier and it fluffed up lovely!

CaptainMartinCrieff · 17/11/2011 19:25

I didn't bother with any balls BTW.

mumdebump · 17/11/2011 19:32

If you don't have a dryer, put it on radiator or in airing cupboard and turn it/shake it regularly til its dry & as the down dries out it will separate and fluff up.

mooseloose · 17/11/2011 19:40

Oooo thanks. Should I dry it inside a pillow case do you think? It's on the radiator now, and the down is still in balls!

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PigletJohn · 17/11/2011 21:47

the radiator will not fluff it up like a tumble will. If it is too big to flop around your drier, give it 50p in a laundrette drier. It is usually best to use low heat in case the garment has any meltable synthetic content or bonded interlinings.

mumdebump · 18/11/2011 10:02

No the radiator doesn't fluff it up - you have to do that by turning and shaking it a lot as it dries! I don't have a drier Sad

vannesath · 17/01/2014 07:39

We got Uniqlo down jackets and I washed them for the first time today, the look scary and I am so mad and bummed at myself, but thank God I found this to try it. My question is do I put it in the dryer when they are wet or slightly dry just to separate the clumped balls? Please advice :)

HectorVector · 17/01/2014 07:41

I put them in dryer straight after a spin cycle on the washing machine so they're not wet wet they're spun wet.

OpalQuartz · 17/01/2014 11:03

I used to take mine to be dry cleaned which fluffed it up a lot, so you could do that

PeterParkerSays · 17/01/2014 11:07

And when it comes out of the drier, finish off drying it flat - so get it off the radiator. Apparently the drop makes the down slump within the coat so there's a thinner layer the higher up the coat you go.

vannesath · 17/01/2014 15:37

thanks for the advice!

gobbin · 17/01/2014 18:45

I stick mine through the drier twice, once to dry snd the second time to fluff it up

vannesath · 17/01/2014 21:00

It worked! Our jackets are back to new!!! I didn't have tennis balls so I used all kind of ball toys from my 3 year old, rubber duckies and the dryer blue balls! It worked like a charm!!!

Paedddd · 30/01/2018 15:44

Just tried the tennis balls in the dryer and I’m amazed it’s worked on my bosses £600 coat 😃😃

spiney · 02/02/2018 19:15

Mooseloose have just taken my j crew down coat out of the drier. It looks great!

It says hand wash at 30 and has a cross over the drier.

It was filthy and I figured that wouldn't get very far. And it is only nylon after all, so I bunged it in at 40. Came out looking very flat and bedraggled ( but clean😉) It went into the tumble on its own and has emerged fat and beautiful!

Success.

Cjb16 · 02/01/2020 17:51

Thank you so much for this thread. Put my son's North Face puffer in the wash and he was not happy that it looked like a flat mess, I nearly cried because it was an expensive Christmas present. Followed your advice and it's perfect again 😃

Stompythedinosaur · 02/01/2020 20:55

I did mine with a lot of vigorous shaking. The dryer is probably easier!

Borgio · 26/04/2020 03:25

I got down jackets and I washed them for the first time. It was fail. My question is how can I dry just to separate the clumped balls? Please advice.Smile

PigletJohn · 28/04/2020 09:46

@Borgio

Have you tried following the advice on this thread, and used a tumble drier?

Timaru7910 · 13/10/2020 16:56

I have just washed my puffa coat too abs it’s a either flat or lumpy, will the tennis balls work ? Also if it breaks the down up will it just sit above the seam line in each segment in channels now/ if that makes sense?! Or does it really spread it all out again ?
Please help x

Cattl · 19/10/2020 10:00

I was devastated when i washed my newly purchased puffer jacket, but thanks to this forum my puffer jacket puffed as new. I put in the dryer with liwest temperature about with 2 tennis balls and it worked🙂❤