How To Fix A Lumpy Comforter
Trapped moisture causes comforter filling to clump and drying it out helps make the lumps easier to remove.
How to fix a lumpy comforter. It will help it balance all the filling. A good bake in the sun dries out any moisture that s trapped inside the comforter and freshens it up. Hold the comforter by the edges and give it a hard whip.
A mild laundry detergent will help get any stains or soils out of the comforter. Hold one corner in your hand with the corner higher than the rest of the bedding this allows gravity to assist your. Wash the item with the lumpy batting as you normally would in your washing machine.
Put the washed item into the dryer. Over time the batting in a comforter may become wadded and lumpy. Sometimes the corners of a down comforter seem extremely lumpy or clumpy.
First set a timer for every 30 minutes during the drying cycle. If you want to make it full again and plump you just undo one end of the comforter by using a seam ripper and you insert your new filling inside making sure to get it straight in there in the corners then just stitch it back up. Depending on your comforter s size and type your chances of achieving a perfectly even drying cycle are slim but there are a few extra steps you can take to make sure your comforter stays as fluffy and lump free as possible.
Walmart sells batting in a roll in which you buy the size you need. You want to set the heat as low as possible and then you can put in a couple of tennis balls with the comforter. Separate the clumps by hand.
After its sun soak lay your comforter on a clean smooth surface such as a hardwood floor and smooth it with your hands. Throw the tennis balls into the dryer. Lay your comforter down flat and look for the sections with the most lumps they should be easy to spot.