Wash & Care of Wool SoakersWool is wonderful because it does not need to be washed with each use, just let them air dry if they are damp. You can wash the longies/shorties every few weeks or if they become soiled.
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If the longies have become soiled, gently squeeze the area under running water until clean. Then in the bathroom sink or in a small tub, with warm water and a bit of Eucalan (or the wool wash of your choice) allow them to soak for about 20 minutes. Give them a gentle squeeze every now and then.
After soaking the longies gently squeeze out excess water (do not wring!) and lay them on a towel. Roll the towel up with the longies in it. Gently squeeze the towel.
Remove the longies from the towel and allow to air dry flat. You can reshape (called blocking) the longies if needed.
That's it!