All our sleeping liners are machine washable in cold to warm water, and require only your standard laundry detergent. If you’re using a top-loader washing machine, place the liner in a pillowcase or laundry bag first to stop any cords being caught up in the impeller.
Steer clear of fabric softeners when cleaning your liner as they can affect the wicking properties of the material. To dry your liner, it’s best to hang it on a washing line to air dry. This applies to both liners made from natural fibers or those made from polyester. Using a dryer could expose it to excessive heat, which can damage the fabric.
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