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How to Wash Your Fall Favorites (Without Ruining Them)

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Flannels, wool, denim, puffers, blankets — here’s how to keep fall cozy without the laundry drama.

Fall clothes are iconic: soft flannels, chunky knits, worn-in jeans, big puffy jackets, and the blanket you basically live under. They’re also surprisingly easy to ruin if you wash them the wrong way.

That’s why gentle care — and a gentle detergent — matters. Bloop keeps fall fabrics clean, soft, and intact without the harsh chemicals that break them down.

Here’s how to treat your favorites so they last all season (and every one after).

Flannels

Flannels pill, fade, and lose their softness fast with rough washing. Keep them cozy by turning them inside out, washing cold, and using Bloop to protect the fibers. Skip the dryer and let them air dry so they stay perfectly soft.

Denim

Denim doesn’t need frequent washing. When it does need a refresh, flip it inside out and wash cold with Bloop to preserve the color and shape. Air dry to keep the fit you love. Stains? Just spot-treat with a drop of Bloop instead of over washing.

Wool Sweaters

Wool hates heat. It shrinks, warps, and loses its softness. The best method: hand wash in cold water with a small splash of Bloop, gently squeeze out the water, and lay flat to dry. It keeps your sweaters fluffy, smooth, and safe.

Puffer Jackets

Puffers get damaged easily by heavy detergents. Bloop rinses clean without weighing down insulation. Wash cold on gentle, zip everything up first, and dry on low with tennis balls to bring back the loft.

Cozy Blankets

Your fall blanket sees everything — snacks, pets, naps. Give it a refresh by shaking it out and washing warm or cold with Bloop. Air drying keeps it cloud-soft and helps it last longer.

Why Bloop Is Better for Fall Fabrics

Bloop is natural, gentle, and small-batch — meaning no harsh chemicals, no fiber damage, no residue. Just clean clothes, soft textures, and scents that actually fit the season.

Your fall wardrobe stays cozy. Your fabrics last longer. Your home smells amazing.

Fall clothing is meant to feel good. Treat it gently, wash it cool, avoid heat when you can, and use a detergent that’s made for clothes you actually care about.

This season, keep it soft. Keep it fresh. Keep it Bloop.

 

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