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how much more should I keep rewashing this blanket!
Ok, pretty new to washing blankets in general, but finally got a dryer a
while back that can dry on low heat, which seems to be a requirement for many blankets, especially down. Today, I'm trying to wash and dry an older blanket I found in a storage bin. It's a comforter, but not down and I suspect either poly or cotton filling. I've washed it twice in the washer so far and still the wash water is brown. Could it be that dirty, should I yet wash it again, or is something coming out of the blanket? It is blue in color. I've been using gentle cycle and a gentle detergent, no fabric softener. Thanks! |
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