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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Coach bags Care

Care Coach outlet online A good quality sleeping bag should last in excess of 10 years, but even the best in the world will not last a year if it is not cared for properly. To keep your sleeping bag in top condition there are 3 things to consider - Use, Storage and Cleaning. Use The best way to care for a sleeping bag during use is by using a sleeping bag liner to slow down the wear on the bags lining. With down bags you may notice the odd Coach Poppy feather popping through the fabric, never pull it out as this will only encourage down to come out as well, instead try to push it back into the fabric and massage it to close up the hole. Storage Firstly, when Coach Poppy 16988 putting the sleeping bag back into its stuff sack never roll it. This could eventually cause cold spots to develop especially with synthetic bags. As the name "stuff sack" suggests, you should stuff it in which will keep the filling random and therefore maximise the life of the bag. Whether down or synthetic, all sleeping bags rely on loft (expanding after compression) which, by trapping warmed air, keeps you warm. During long term storage the Canada Goose bag should be kept 'lofted' outside its stuff bag. This is especially important with down sleeping bags as the clusters can become crushed if compressed for long periods, which significantly reduces their life span. Most down sleeping bags will either be transported in or contain a 'loft' storage bag for such use. Alternatively, loosely store your down sleeping bag in an old pillow case or duvet cover. It is also a good idea to occasionally lay your bag completely flat on a Coach Poppy 16294P bed for a day or two to air and loft properly. Cleaning At some point you'll want to wash your sleeping bags and you should follow the manufacturer's instructions according to the care label. Stains and spills should be cleaned off as soon as possible with a damp sponge when they occur. By using a sleeping bag liner you will increase the time between cleanings. The most important thing to consider first is to make sure you have access to a large washing machine, one suitable for duvets would be ideal. This is because standard household washing machines will not have enough space for the bag to move around and could cause damage as the bag gets caught up in itself. A good tip when cleaning the bag is to wash it in a mesh bag such as the loft bag that comes with down bags or a duvet cover. This is because the fabrics used on sleeping bags are usually lightweight and not especially strong. Once the bag is soaked through it can be very heavy which can cause some of the fabric to rip if you try to lift it out by using the fabric.To read the full article, visit 

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