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Think It's Ok to Wash "Dry Clean" Only?

I have removable/zipper cushions on my couch that are in desperate need of washing. The tag says dry clean only, which we've done before. But after lots of animal and kid accidents and tons of spot washing -- dousing with water and soap for stains, soaking with vinegar and alcohol to remove blueberries, saturating with enzyme cleaners for pet stains, etc. - I'm thinking maybe I can unzip and wash in cold water on gentle cycle and air dry. Clearly the material stands up to lots of liquids. Any thoughts? I'd hate to have the covers shrivel up and not fit anymore, but I can't imagine them doing that since they've done fine with all the heavy, very wet spot cleaning. I've heard that most fabrics that say "dry clean" can be washed on gentle just fine. Some will shrink up but I think I'd know that by now. Still nervous, though. Any thoughts?

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A lot of stuff that says dry clean only, isn't. Just to be on the safe side I would wash one first.

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She blogged about how she successfully washes dry clean only items.

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I am having problems posting the link but you can go to

www.simplyorganizeliving.com

She blogged about how she successfully washes dry clean only items.

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Is there a label that tells you what kind of fabric it is?
Quite often when clothing, that should be washable, is marked 'dry clean only' it is because they did not pre-shrink the fabric before cutting. Putting it in the dryer will shrink it. You can try to wash the cushion covers and hang to dry, then replace back on the cushions befor they are completely dry. This way they can't shrink as much.

If you have a carpet cleaner with an upholestry attachment that might work better.

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Silk will not wash. A wool or wool blend can be hand washed with woolite and laid flat to dry. Not sure about cotton. I have microfiber and toss it in the washer on gentle in an emergency then lay flat to dry. But - that wears them out faster. Usually I call a professional carpet cleaner to come clean them. I would try washing them and if it doesn't work buy new covers. Sounds like you could use an extra set!

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I have done it, wash it inside out though!! Good Luck!!

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A lot of stuff that says dry clean only, isn't. Just to be on the safe side I would wash one first.

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Yep. I've done it.

Take them off and zip them back up to they don't get turned inside out or twisted.

Wash in COLD water. If you have a front-loading washer like I do, you can put in on a regular cycle. Gentle for top-loaders. If you have the ability to do an extra spin cycle, I suggest it.

Be sure you pre-treat any stains.

Hang to air dry.

Best of luck!

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My uniform shirts and pants say "dry clean only". A few of my fellow officers said they could be washed and so I tried it. No problem at all. I ended up sending them to the cleaners to launder and for the pressing and heavy starch. I wore them for over 5 years before I had to replace them.

I would suggest you wash them in warm water on a gentle cycle first. If you don't have any problem, then I'd use hot/cold cycle and not worry about it.

Good luck to you and yours.

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I'd be nervouse too. I would do it on your delicate cycle or just hand wash it (literally wash it by hand in cold water. Then I might put them on the cushions while still wet, and dry ourdoors in the sun. Maybe they won't shrink as much then??

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