Woolite?
Like throw some woolite and the scarf in the washer by itself?
Sorry if that was an ignorant question, but I've never washed clothes...
you've never washed clothes?!?Woolite?
Like throw some woolite and the scarf in the washer by itself?
Sorry if that was an ignorant question, but I've never washed clothes...
I've never washed a COACH silk scarf; however, I am a pretty good launderer. If in fact Woolite is the answer, which I would agree sounds right, I would HANDWASH it in the sink and gently squish the excess water out and lay it flat to dry. Try to smooth it out flat as it dries. You can lay it on a towel.
I'll have to try that. I've owned my scarf for less than a week and I already have a stain on it.I've never washed a COACH silk scarf; however, I am a pretty good launderer. If in fact Woolite is the answer, which I would agree sounds right, I would HANDWASH it in the sink and gently squish the excess water out and lay it flat to dry. Try to smooth it out flat as it dries. You can lay it on a towel.
No. Mom won't let me near the washer, dryer, stove or sink. Sounds bratty I suppose, but it's because she doesn't want me to break anything, lol. In either case, I love it!you've never washed clothes?!?
Great idea!if wrinkled put it in the bathroom with the shower going on HOT so it can steam.