As a manufacturer of fake fur fabrics, we have a front row seat to give you the best advice on how to care for faux fur. The benefits are multiple: apart from keeping your faux fur clean, you will also discover what not to do to avoid damaging it and thus keep it soft and shiny for a long time.

Whether it is a jacket, coat, scarf, plaid, pillows, or any fur accessory, here are some tips and advice for cleaning and proper care of faux fur.

The best solution

Before we get started, we must make it clear that, in any case, dry cleaning with professionals is always the best way to clean a fur. Certainly more expensive than cleaning at home, it is the guarantee of a cleaning that respects the synthetic fibers and avoids any damage to the fur.

Hand washing faux fur

If you can’t or don’t want to use a dry cleaner, remember in a few words that synthetic fur should be treated like wool. Washing is ideally done by hand, in slightly warm soapy water. Never use fabric softener with fake fur, contrary to what one might think, it may leave stains, and its chemical composition causes irreversible damage to the hair.

Your shower cubicle or a bathtub may be perfectly suitable if you don’t have a large enough sink. Let the soap or detergent stand for 10 minutes. Then rinse with clear, barely lukewarm water, simply by showering the fur abundantly until the water is clear.

Machine washing faux fur

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We absolutely do not recommend washing the faux fur in a washing machine, because in case of wrong settings, wrong choice of detergent, temperature or spin speed, you risk seriously damaging your fur. If you have no other alternative, here’s how to proceed to avoid any risk.

Use only special wool detergent or natural soap, with a cold program and the lowest possible spin speed. Generally, the “wool” program meets all these requirements. As mentioned above, do not use fabric softener, it contains products which, despite what one might think, deteriorate synthetic fur.

Also avoid overloading your washing machine. Leave enough space for your fur garment or accessory, you can finish filling your machine with towels, or wash several pieces of fur at the same time.

Drying faux fur

Drying must be done away from any direct heat source. Do not twist your fur like a mop, just spin it very lightly. Then to soak up excess water, you can roll the fur for a few minutes in towels.

To dry faux fur, hang it on a hanger if it is a garment, or completely unfolded on a clothesline if it is a plaid. Make sure the hanger is as sturdy as possible (ideally made of wood) because fur, even synthetic, is very heavy when wet. Since your fur has not been wrung out, bring a basin to collect the water that will run off. For any other fashion or decoration accessory, you can put it on a clothesline, taking care to turn it over from time to time. In any case, do not put it on a radiator.

During and after drying, you will see that the hairs give the impression of being stuck together. Don’t worry, wet or freshly dried fur almost always looks like this. To remedy this, wait until the fur is completely dry, then brush lightly in the direction of the hair and then in the opposite direction. A household brush or a hairbrush will do the trick. Finish by shaking your fur strongly to give it all its volume, suppleness and softness … It will be like new!

Can I use a tumble dryer?

Only one answer: no, never!The synthetic fibers in fur are very resistant, but they fear two things: repeated rubbing and the intense heat delivered by tumble dryers. Even when cold, tumble drying is still dangerous because the rubbing caused by the rotating drum destroys the soft tips of the fur and makes it look much less luxurious.