How to Wash and Care an Alpaca Sweater

The following instructions will help you in the process of washing, drying and storing the alpaca products from Andean Art. Good to be use for an alpaca sweater.

There are two ways of washing your alpaca products (we do not recommend the use of a washing machine): hand washing and dry cleaning. Most products require only the first type. However, we recommend, if needed, a periodical (one year) dry clean. Other products (structured coats, finely woven items or accessories) should only be dry cleaned

 


 
 

Care Instructions for Alpaca 

Hand washing

  • Use cool water ( 85ºF / 27ºC max.) and a mild soap or a human hair shampoo.
  • Never use chlorine bleach. Woolite is not recommended.
  • Remove any excess water carefully, avoiding any wringling or twisting.
  • Dry the product in a flat position in the shade. Block the product, reshaping it to its original dimensions.

  • By hand, carefully remove any wrinkles and straighten seams and facings. Never use a brush.

  • After the product has dried, touch up with a cool iron as needed

Dry cleaning

  • If you have a several pieces outfit we recommend that you clean it at the same time to avoid color discrepancies after the washing process.
  • Inform the cleaner of any spot or stains.
  • Ask the cleaner to use a fresh solvent in low heat and a process that does not involve tumbling.
  • It is recommended that you go to a dry cleaner that has previously dealt with alpaca.

Storing and preserving your product

  • Before storing, make sure that the item is fully dry.
  • There are various techniques to avoid damage resulting from the presence of moths. It will be better if you store the product in a sealed cedar chest, a freezer (in a zip lock bag) or any moth protected environment.
  • Sachets using dried lavender are also useful.
  • We do not recommend the use of mothballs.

We hope that the above instructions will be useful for you.