How to Wash a Minky Blanket? Keeping Softness Guide!

We all have been there: the softness of Minky Blanket never fails to indulge you in its endless snug feeling that is irresistibly luxurious for your entire family. But the more you use it, the more fear you have of making it dirty and losing its softness after a few washes.

In that case, you aren’t wrong.

It’s not difficult to wash a minky blanket if you know which products and tools you need for this task. Make sure you dry it properly to retain its texture.

Unless you know the correct way of washing your blankets, you can actually strip off the additives and chemicals that are making the fabric soft for you. So to make sure you keep your blankets in brand new condition, here’s an ultimate guide on how to wash a Minky Blanket effortlessly.

So let’s dive right into it!

How to Wash a Minky Blanket

As a general rule of thumb, when it comes to washing your Minky Blanket, you only need to depend on 100% natural products free from chemicals like artificial scents, fabric softeners, and dyes.

This is because Minky Blankets have wonderful fibers. So when you expose them to strong chemicals, it will create a residue that will weigh the quality of your Minky blanket down, making it appear hard, greasy, and stinky.

As fabric softeners are known to leave some of their particles on the cloth, your blanket will have a hard time pulling the softeners off your Minky blanket which will inevitably harden as it dries.

Once that is clear, the machine washes your blanket with COLD water as heat will melt the delicate fibers of your blanket, stick them together and thus lose their softness over time. These dissolving packs will never fully dissolve in the water and will cling onto your favorite blanket like gum. Therefore, it’s best to use trusted products that are:

  • Faux fur-free
  • No artificial colorings
  • No additives
  • Dye-free
  • No artificial scent
  • Are eco-friendly

Want to go the extra mile? Wash them alone.

However, if finding the right cleaning agent is too much of a hassle for you, you can even DIY one at home and avail yourself of the same benefits that will probably be more budget-friendly and long-lasting.

Here, baking soda and Vinger or Hydrogen Peroxide can do wonders in getting rid of the stubborn oil, stains, and dirt out of your blanket to make it easier to wash without stripping off the essential softened fibers of your blanket.

To make this, follow the following instructions:

  • Baking Soda – ¼ cup
  • Vinegar 1 cup or Hydrogen Peroxide 1 cup

These are two different ways you can clean your Minky Blanket without losing its softness. It is recommended to alternate between the two as baking soda is excellent for getting rid of the bad odor, while White Vinegar can be used for stubborn stains.

However, if your blanket is already solid and uncomfortable, run it in a vinegar cycle alone. Here, you have to add 1-2 cups of vinegar (depending on the load) and let it soak for around 30 minutes.

After that, try starting another wash cycle with just baking soda and soap. This can be a great way not only to ring back the lost softness but also sanitize your blanket from within.

Not just that, washing your blanket regularly with vinegar will also reduce static. However, if you are worried about the smell of Vinegar, rest assured that the smell will fade away once the vinegar has been dried.

How to Dry a Minky Blanket

Now that you are clear with the initial washing of your Minky Blanket, it’s time we delve deep down into the drying process as it can play a big role in accentuating the effects of your wash.

We recommend you avoid using heat as it can deteriorate the condition of the fabric. Instead, for best results, let it air dry or use Wool Balls in the dryer to help reduce its static. However, if that seems too long, you can try to tumble air dry for about 90% and spread it out in a spacious space to let it dry completely after that.

If you tumble dry faux fur to 100%, the static will dramatically increase to make it uncomfortable to use regularly. However, even after letting it air dry and the static remains the same, try to use a light misting with plain water and a spray bottle to obliterate the static.

If you follow this method, you will gradually improve the life span of your Minky Blanket, and you wouldn’t have to dry clean the blanket to keep it in excellent condition.

How To Prevent a Minky from Shedding

Are you tired of cleaning up the shedding fabric of your Minky Blanket?

If yes, you aren’t alone.

While using fabric softener will rapidly reduce shedding, it can shorten the life span of your blanket. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid using fabric softener at all costs as it may lead to more harm than good in the future.

Instead, use baking soda and white vinegar that work as a laundry soap for your blankets.

To make your homemade detergent, mix:

  • Baking Soda ¼ cup
  • White Vinegar ⅓ cup

The combination of these two natural ingredients eventually makes it a great way to prevent your Minky from shedding after hectic wear and tear and keep it away from the static at all times.

How to Wash a Minky Blanket: Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

Cleaning a Minky Blanket takes more than just tossing it into your washing machine and let the machines do all the work. To make sure you have a struggle cleaning your Minky Blanket, here are the answers to all of your swarming questions!

Can I Wash My Minky Blanket in The Washing Machine

Of course, you can! However, bear in mind that you should never toss it in with your regular laundry. As these blankets come with special soft fabrics, you need to go the extra mile to care for their delicate fur. Therefore, try to wash your blanket with cold water with no fabric softener and tumble air dry.

This way, you can rest assured to increase the life span of the blanket and make each penny count.

What Temperature is Best for Minky Blankets?

If you are using a washing machine to thoroughly clean your blanket, set the temperature to a cold-delicate cycle that ensures that no fibers melt during the washing process and maintain their softness for long periods of time.

What if I Already Add Fabric Softener to My Minky Blanket?

Don’t lose hope if you are reading this after using a fabric softener for your minky blanket. There is still a way you can get out of this mess. Here, washing your blanket with cold water and vinegar (without detergent) can help bring back some of the lost softness and luxurious feel you are longing for.

What’s the Best Detergent for Minky Blankets?

An ideal detergent for your Minky blanket must be a dye, scent, additives, and softener-free, leading to a more gummy and hard feel to your blanket.

You must also try to avoid specific faux fur or Minky blanket detergents as they come with additional chemicals that are supposedly meant to soften your blanket but will actually end up ruining it.

Thus, try to look for products labeled “eco-friendly” or “sensitive skin” that is slightly less toxic for the delicate fur of your blanket. However, if possible, try only to use homemade products to ensure their complete purity.

How Should I Dry My Blanket?

When it comes to drying your blanket, the static can eventually build up to make it difficult to use it on an everyday basis. This is one of the reasons why many people prefer not to wash their blankets too often.

Therefore, to prevent this, the best way to do this is to use no heat whatsoever. You can also try the tumble-dry method with dryer sheets with no fabric softeners and wool balls to help soften up the blanket without causing static. Thus, try to look for dryer sheets for sensitive skin to help avoiding harsh chemicals.

How Do You Make a Blanket Soft and Fluffy Again?

You can return the fluffy Minky blanket by simply running it on a long wash cycle with only vinegar. Remember, the more products and artificial detergents you use to wash your blanket, the drier it will get. Therefore, either count on detergents with 100% natural products or DIY one at home with just vinegar or baking soda for best results.

These natural products will help to cut down the build-up of chemicals to offer you softener blanket fibers.

Conclusion

Coming to the end of the guide, the only takeaway we want you to have from this guide is to use homemade and natural products to clean something as soft as a Minky Blanket.

This is where you unlock the key to make out of your snuggly blanket and make sure you are always armed with the right secrets to restore any damage you’ve caused to your favorite blanket.

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