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Intersting to see this thread...
I came home yesterday seeing my Hermes scarf on the drying rack. Rushed out and found it all wet. My stupid maid saw it sitting next to my bag and took the liberty of "machine-wash" it along with my other cashmere shawl. The colors of the shawl ran but amazingly the Hermes scarf survived...![]()
Ah! my heart is going pitter patter so quickly right now! I have the mental image of a cashmere shawl being shoved into a washing machine and it's just too much to take!At least she didn't shrink it to Barbie size in the dryer! Scarf too, hot dryer Oy!
Can I ask you ladies what kind of detergent you use for scarfs? I think someone said Woolite or Dreft. But then comes my question. Which kind of woolite and Dreft? The ones for colors or not?
My boutique recommends TIE CRAFTERS - tie cleaning, tie alterations,custom made ties, custom ties, scarf cleaning in NYC, and it's the only place I've ever sent my scarves (they've been there for decades.) I send them by mail, and although it's a little expensive, they come back in perfect shape with plump hems.
Ktown and Gina, the powder is called "Terre de Sommieres". Perhaps it will help you Ktwon. I received this tip from a scarf collector I very much admire and trust blindly when it comes to Hermes scarves.