Care Instructions

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALPACA FUR PRODUCTS

Alpaca fur products, such as fur hats, fur scarves, and fur pillows, require special care to maintain their softness and luster. Here are some tips for taking care of your alpaca fur products:

  1. Avoid moisture: Alpaca fur products should be kept away from moisture and water. If your fur product gets wet, gently blot it with a towel and let it air dry naturally. Do not use a hair dryer or direct sunlight to dry it.

  2. Avoid direct heat: Do not expose your fur product to direct heat, such as a heater or a fire. Alpaca fur products are sensitive to heat and can easily become dry and brittle.

  3. Gently brush: To keep your fur product looking soft and fluffy, gently brush it with a soft-bristled brush or comb. This will help to remove any dirt and debris, as well as help to restore the fur's natural texture.

  4. Store properly: When not in use, store your fur product in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store it in a plastic bag or airtight container, as this can cause the fur to become damp and musty.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALPACA WOOL PRODUCTS

Alpaca wool products, such as wool sweaters, wool socks, and wool blankets, are durable and long-lasting. Here are some tips for taking care of your alpaca wool products:

  1. Hand-wash: Alpaca wool products should be hand-washed in cold water with a mild detergent. Do not use hot water or bleach, as this can cause the wool to shrink or become damaged.

  2. Gently wring: After washing, gently wring out the excess water from your wool product. Do not twist or wring it vigorously, as this can cause the wool to become misshapen.

  3. Lay flat to dry: To dry your wool product, lay it flat on a clean towel and shape it back into its original shape. Do not hang it up to dry, as this can cause the wool to stretch and lose its shape.

  4. Store properly: When not in use, store your wool product in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store it in a plastic bag or airtight container, as this can cause the wool to become damp and musty.

By following these care instructions, you can help to ensure that your alpaca fur and wool products stay soft, fluffy, and luxurious for years to come.