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Caring for Your Sleeping Bags
Caring for Your Sleeping Bags
If you have a few minutes to spare and you are searching for information on
sleeping bags, do read this article. We assure you that your time would not be
wasted in anyway.
When you were a kid you probably never gave it a second thought as you pulled
out your family’s sleeping bags and dragged them into the back yard to camp out.
For every time you dragged those sleeping bags out through the dirt and grass,
your mom had to wash them and that isn’t an easy task! There are rules to
washing sleeping bags and if you don’t follow those, things can get pretty
smelly not to mention down right expensive!
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Article reading is something which is done to gain knowledge and information
about a particular topic and if these means are not achieved then reading the
article would be a waste of time. Now, when you are reading this article on
sleeping bags, how would you rate the time spent in reading it?
First rule of thumb is that they should only be washed when absolutely
necessary. The materials used to make a sleeping bag are designed so that they
don’t have to be washed all the time however; a couple of good camping trips and
some sweaty teens and you have no choice but to wash them.
If someone claims that one has become omniscient about any topic, he must be
told that there is no end to knowledge. And now when you have been reading this
article about sleeping bags, you must consent to this.
Many people take them into the local cleaners to get them cleaned. This is
convenient but not really necessary. Unless you have a bag with 750 down fill or
higher, then you should use a professional cleaner because the make up of the
bag will make it harder to clean yourself. Bags that are 750 down are usually
high climber and hiking bags and require special handling when being cleaned
anyway. If you do take your sleeping bags into the cleaners do not get them
dry-cleaned. Dry cleaning solution is a petroleum-based solvent that will
destroy your sleeping bags in the long run.
If you were someone who thought that reading articles on the net was a waste of
time, what is your take on this article? Since, you are reading this article
about sleeping bags; do you still think that reading this article is a waste of
time?
The first step to cleaning them yourself is to do so in an oversized, commercial
washer and dryer. Never attempt to wash sleeping bags in a regular washer and
use a front load, tumble washer. Regular household washers with agitators can
eat your bags or cause the insulation material to ball up.
Second, wash all sleeping bags in cold or warm water with a gentle soap. Many
people use a mild dishwashing soap instead of laundry soap. Never use hot water
to wash sleeping bags because it breaks down the material.
Finally, and perhaps the most important part of cleaning is the drying process.
Down sleeping bags have to be dried thoroughly on the medium setting on your
dryer. This is really important because many down sleeping bags are made with a
material that will begin to melt at higher heat levels.
It is important to pull them out during drying so that you can smooth it out
from time to time. When washed wet clumps of down develop within the bag and
need to be smoothed out so that they can dry completely. Be mindful while doing
this, because in pulling the clumps apart you can damage the down material.
If your sleeping bag is made up of synthetic fibers you don’t have to make sure
to smooth it out but it is recommended that fabric softener be added to control
static in the bag. Synthetic sleeping bags also need to dry at a low heat,
making sure that they dry completely.
There could be so many more things to be discussed on sleeping bags but due to
constraint of spaces we have discussed only the important ones.
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