take it to the laundrymat to clean it...they have giant washers for that...put tennis balls in the dryer with it to fluff it back up :)
2006-08-29 04:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a common problem with us folks that have large comforters.
You now need to take it to a professional laundry and dry cleaning
establishment where they will have the proper size machines that
can handle your comforter.
OR, find one of those do-it-yourself laundry's where they have the extra large, double load, machines and you can wash it yourself for a couple of bucks.
Consider this however, if it's a comforter of very good quality you might consider having it dry-cleaned so it maintains it's shape and fullness. But, if it's already been washed at least one time before, then doing it yourself would be the best way to go.
2006-08-29 11:14:00
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answered by GeneL 7
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Take it to a cleaners or a laundrymat that has front loading washing machines.
The cleaners will charge around $15 to clean it..
Good Luck
2006-08-29 11:42:09
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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I've taken comforters to the laundry mat before; washed them in regular cycle and dried them - Turned out great!
2006-08-29 11:15:00
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answered by luckistrike 6
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Laundry mats have those big front load washers, that's what I used to do. I quit buying comforters they fall apart and don't fit in the washer, maybe next time invest in a nice quilt.
2006-08-29 11:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Take it to your local dry cleaner and have it professionally cleaned.
2006-08-29 11:14:53
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answered by GS79 2
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