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All of our cashmere care products can be found within the accessories section.
Caring
for your Pure cashmereThe friction of wear causes tiny balls of fluff to form on new cashmere
garments. We recommend de-pilling a sweater before washing using a special comb,
which glides through and gets rid of the pills instantly. They should disappear
forever after a few washes.
Pure Cashmere Comb, £3.50.
Hand washing is the best way to clean cashmere. Soak sweaters in sudsy, lukewarm water for five minutes, and then gently 'squish' to let the suds soak through the fibres. Rinse in lukewarm water using the same 'squishing' action - never wring cashmere -until the water is clear. Roll the garment in a towel to remove the excess moisture. Lay it flat to dry in the desired shape, taking special care, as wet cashmere fibres can stretch out of shape. Pure recommends dry cleaning only if the cashmere is woven, for example a Pashmina. Some knitwear designs such as Pure's Gassato are very airy and washing may disturb the pattern.
A delicate cycle (30° or less and a short spin) does not harm good
quality cashmere but this will depend on the make and condition of your washing
machine.
If you decide to machine wash, turn your garment inside-out in a laundry bag or pillow case with the end ties off - this helps it keep its shape.
Pure
Pure offers its own special perfumed Pure Cashmere Wash for £7.95 in a 250ml bottle. This works out at 25p per wash. Fabric Softener should be avoided as it causes fibres to stiffen.
Pure Cashmere Wash, £7.95.
All garments should be re-shaped while damp and laid flat to dry, away from heat and sunlight.
Dry cleaning is your best solution for dealing with stains. Many sweaters are labelled 'dry clean only', but most manufacturers put such labels on their knitted cashmere garments to protect themselves. If they suggested hand washing and it were done carelessly, they might be blamed. Pure recommends dry cleaning only if the cashmere is woven, for example a Pashmina. Some knitwear designs such as Pure's Gassato are very airy and washing may disturb the pattern.

Only store clean garments away.
Zipped Sweater Bag, £4.95.
Traditional mothballs smell awful. Cedar Chips are a good alternative which also absorb moisture thus discouraging mould, but tend to be messy. Pure offer a Bag of 24 Cedar Balls.
Cedar Balls, 24 balls for £6.95.
It helps lengthen a garment's life span if you allow your deodorant to dry completely before slipping into your sweater. Don't spray yourself with perfume while wearing cashmere because it stains the fibre and after wearing a garment air-fluff it in a cool (no heat) dryer to freshen.
Dry clean only.
Dry clean only. Always store away from direct sunlight, since it may cause dark colours to fade.
Machine wash at 30°. Wash dark colours separately. Turn garments inside out to protect cloth and trims whilst washing. Iron on the reverse side to maintain the surface appearance of the fabric.
Machine wash at 40°. Wash dark colours separately. Turn garments inside out to maintain the surface finish of the fabric.
Machine wash at 30°. Wash dark colours separately. Should not be tumbled dried.
Dry clean only.