Product CareRegular bedding care is important in order to keep your bedding fresh and to increase its longevity. Some of our products can be washed, make sure to read our advice before you begin!
Regular Care1. Unmake your bed each morning The easiest way to care for your natural fiber bedding is by unmaking your bed every morning. In order to let the most active areas of your bedding breathe, pull back your comforter and blankets for at least an hour or two after you wake up. Your wool bedding has been actively wicking moisture away from your skin throughout the night in order to keep you in a comfortable temperature zone. Giving your bedding a daily chance to air out allows it to release that moisture and stay fresh. ![]() Our bed captures the wisdom of a different place and era. The wool bed is simple, natural, and expertly hand-made. 2. Fold mattress topper down once each month Once per month (or whenever you change your sheets) pull your mattress topper down over the foot of your bed. This allows the very middle of your bed to air out and release moisture. This is a great time to rotate and flip your mattress topper in order to create even compression. 3. Seasonal Sun and Air Once each season, remove all of your wool bedding (other than the mattress, which only needs to be sunned once per year) and place them out in the sun. Sun will naturally deodorize, bleach, disinfect, and revitalize your bedding. You can hang the bedding over railings or furniture, hang them out the window, or lay them on a blanket in the sun. If you are unable to bring your bedding outside, you can place the items near a fireplace/stove or other source of dry heat. If you live in a particularly humid climate you can take additional steps:
Wool is incredibly resistant to mold and mildew. Keep an eye on the wooden slats of your frame for early signs of mildew. Mattress Care and Use Information
Frame recommendations The correct frame is essential for the comfort and longevity of your wool mattress. A beautiful Shepherd’s Dream Wool Mattress deserves a compatible frame. Look for these elements:
We are not responsible for problems associated with frames that we do not recommend.
"Breaking-in" a New Wool MattressEach wool mattress is carefully compressed by hand when it is created, but be aware that a mattress will compress an additional 10-15% during the first 3-6 months of use. Our other wool-filled products will compress 30-40% (pillows and mattress toppers). This is a completely natural process; it does not decrease any of the positive qualities of sleeping with wool. In order to avoid creating "dips" where you sleep, a few simple steps can be taken.
If you desire more "give" after compression is complete, you can add another snuggle mate, latex strips, or wool felt. Mattress Size/ShapeWhen we create your mattress, we allow no more than a 1" variation from standard bed dimensions. Be aware that the tight packaging for shipping often causes the mattress to temporarily gain/lose an inch. Also, the mattress will expand slightly as it settles and compresses with use. A mattress can gain 1 to 2 inches in length and width after about 6 months of use. Continued Mattress CareOnce your mattress is completely compressed it requires only minimal care. Continue to follow the regular care steps for natural bedding. The mattress will benefit greatly from an annual day in the sun. This is also a great time to rotate and flip the mattress. You can vacuum your mattress if it needs additional cleaning. Mattress RefurbishingWe can refurbish most of our wool bedding items. If an accident damages your bedding or if it simply needs a fresh layer of wool, call our office for a quote. We will charge a reasonable rate to cover shipping, materials, and labor. Wool Felt Care and Use
On Your BedPlace the felt on top of your wool mattress topper and other bedding. You can put your sheet over the felt or you may enjoy sleeping directly on the cozy wool surface. Other UsesWool felts are amazingly diverse. We are crazy about these simple mats and use them for many daily activities. Wool felts are great for exercise, yoga, meditation baby beds and as a compact travel bed. Care RecommendationsPlacing your felt in the sun is the easiest way to refresh the felt and remove odors or stains. When necessary, you can wash wool felts in a front-loading machine on a "delicate" or "woolen" cycle. Select "extra extract" if available. Use a mild detergent or one that is formulated for wool (we recommend Eucalan detergent). Felts can be sun/air dried or dry in a machine on low for 40-60 minutes.A new felt will naturally shed shorter fibers. This is normal and will decrease with time and use. Mattress Protectors Wool Mattress Protector CareWool should always be washed with care. Frequent washing can strip the fibers of lanolin removing some of the beneficial properties of wool. (Lanolin adds dust-mite and mildew resistant properties to wool fibers.) Your mattress protector can be machine washed. Front-loaders are best, but not necessary. Always use a “delicate” or “woolen” cycle. Use a mild detergent or one that is formulated for wool such as Kookaburra, Eucalan, or Woolite. You can purchase Eucalan detergent on our website. Cleaning Up AccidentsAccidents happen. Most wool products can be gently hand-washed. Make sure to avoid warm/hot water and to dry the item completely before use. Smaller Accidents
For larger accidents
Older wool products can be washed in a large front-loading machine on a delicate/woolen cycle. We do not generally recommend this, but it can be done if you use care. We do not recommend dry-cleaning because of the harsh and toxic chemicals although our products can be dry cleaned. |
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