How to Wash an Electric Blanket
Prep the Blanket
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Load the Washing Machine
For high-efficiency washers, load the blanket in loosely. For standard washers with a central agitator, evenly spread the blanket around the drum. You may need to add a couple of non-lint-producing towels or sheets to balance the load.
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Select a Water Temperature and Detergent
Wash the blanket in cool to warm water with your regular detergent. Do not add chlorine bleach or fabric softener—they could deteriorate the interior components of the blanket.
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Choose the Washer Cycle
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Shorten the Wash Cycle, Jump to Rinse
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Dry Gently
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How Often to Wash an Electric Blanket
A machine-washable electric blanket can be washed every couple of weeks or once a month during the cold season. Treat it gently, however, by alternating between air-drying and machine-drying as an extra measure to keep the interior connections of the blanket in good shape.
Treating Stains on an Electric Blanket
Treat a stain on the blanket as quickly as possible following guidelines for the specific type of stain. Spot-cleaning an electric blanket is simple. Unplug the blanket first. Blot with a towel, and then use a butter knife, an old credit card, or your fingernail to remove any food, drink, or other substance from the fabric. Rub a little mild laundry detergent on the stain to loosen and lift it off. Remove the laundry detergent with a moist clean cloth until rinsed. Let it air-dry completely before using the blanket.
How to Care for an Electric Blanket
If the blanket has stopped working, unplug it, and double-check to make sure that the connections are all tight. Any cracked or discolored components should be discarded and replaced. Small tears or rips can be repaired by hand with matching thread and a needle. However, if the rip exposes any wires or electrical components, the blanket should be discarded.
How to Store an Electric Blanket
During warm weather, Electric Blankets and heated mattress pads are usually stored away. Follow this checklist to ensure your blanket is stored properly and ready for that first cold snap.
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Tips for Washing an Electric Blanket
FAQ
Will machine washing ruin an electric blanket?
Modern electric blankets can be washed because the heating element is completely encased in fireproof and waterproof insulation, but you still need to treat the blanket with TLC (for example, don't crush it) to keep the heating grid safe and intact. But some older blankets should be hand-washed only; follow the advice of the care label regarding how to wash.
Can I dry an electric blanket in the dryer?
Partial drying at a low-temperature setting is okay, but the drying should be completed on a clothesline or drying rack. High dryer heat can damage the wiring of an electric blanket.
How do I hand-wash an electric blanket?
Remove all power cords, then fill a bathtub or large washtub with cold water and a small dose of mild laundry detergent. Let the blanket soak for several minutes, then agitate it in the water for several more minutes. Drain the soapy water, then fill the tub with clear water, and agitate the blanket to rinse it.
Is it dangerous to use an electric blanket on pet beds?
It's best to use a heated pet bed that is specifically designed for dogs and cats rather than to give your pet a standard electric blanket that may be too hot for an animal. A heated pet bed offers a safe and appropriate temperature for your pet and the cord should be chew-resistant.
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