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Clothes Doctor Liquid Detergent

Clothes Doctor Liquid Detergent

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We have partnered with Clothes Doctor to offer two liquid detergents for your knitwear and delicates. Available in two indulgent, natural scents; Bergamot and Sandalwood, and Himalayan Cedarwood and Orange Oil, both liquids are perfect for handwashing and machine washing your cashmere at home.

Cruelty-free, biodegradable with recyclable packaging, we are proud to be working alongside another female founded business.

Ingredients

< 5% anionic surfactants, non-ionic surfactants, d-limonene, coumarin preservative (contains phenoxyethanol), natural caryophyllene Orange Oil*, Cedarwood Oil*, Patchouli Oil*, Lavandin Oil* Geranium Oil* *naturally derived.

Packaging:

Bottle - 100% aluminium, widely recycled lid - 100% recyclable.

Product information

  • Biodegradable
  • Cruelty-free
  • Made in Britain
  • Contains natural fragences
  • Palm oil free
  • Vegan
  • Infinitely recyclable packaging

250ml

How to use

Hand wash: Fill a basin with cool water, dilute 1-2 capfuls (1 cap = 6ml) and submerge your garments. Leave for 30 minutes. Rinse with fresh water.

Machine wash: Find your wool or delicates wash setting and pour into the dispenser.

  • Standard once-over: 2-3 capfuls (15ml)
  • Been a while: 4-5 capfuls (30ml)
  • Heavy-duty: 8-9 capfuls (50ml)
  • Drying: Press out excess water with a towel and dry flat.
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  • Washing & Drying Cashmere

    Hand washing cashmere

    Cashmere can be washed by hand, using delicate hand wash detergent with cold or slightly lukewarm fresh water.

    Cashmere in the washing machine

    Cashmere can be washed in your washing machine but we only recommend doing so if you trust your machine. Wash your cashmere on a wool setting, a cold wash or anything below 20C with no spin. We recommend using wool and silk detergent, do not use powdered detergent or fabric softener.

    Drying cashmere

    Air dry your cashmere flat, never tumble dry.

  • How To Keep Your Cashmere Looking Its Best

    Invest in a cashmere comb or an electric debobbler to remove pills that arise. When using either, don't press too hard onto the fabric as this can cause damage. A gentle press down will do.

    Storage

    Cashmere should be folded and stored flat to prevent it misshaping. In the summer, cashmere should be stored in sealed bags to prevent moths.

    Repair

    Cashmere is delicate, so when damage is noticed, it's important to repair it before you wear it again to prevent the damage from growing. We offer a Cashmere Repair Service as well as Reclaimed Cashmere Yarns so you can tackle repairs at home.