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Cleaning
1. Less is more!
Your sheepskin is basically self-cleaning. Its dense wool and natural lanolin take care of most of the work. Don’t overbrush – too much brushing makes it thin & fluffy (not in a good way).
2. Air it out
Once a month, take it outside, give it a good shake – that’s it. Fresh as new.
3. Brushing? Yes, but gently!
If you do brush, keep it rare (every 2-3 months) and gentle – ideally with our new brush with wooden pins. It’s fur-friendly and barely pulls out any hairs.
4. Stains? Stay cool!
Let stains dry, then gently brush them out or dab with a slightly damp cloth. No baths, no washing machine – your sheepskin loves staying natural.
5. Oops – Pee Happens!
No worries – here’s what to do:
- Act fast: Blot up as much liquid as you can with paper towels.
- Dab gently: Use a slightly damp cloth with lukewarm water to clean the spot.
- Air dry: Let it dry naturally – no heaters, no hairdryers.
- Optional: For stronger smells, use a drop of wool detergent in the water, then wipe again with plain water.
Important: Don’t rub, don’t soak, and skip the chemicals – your sheepskin will thank you.
6. Storage
Skip the plastic bags – sheepskins like to breathe. Store in a dry, airy place.