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I suspect you might be donating them to a small friend.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
There are actually two distinct kinds of damage with finer wool fabrics such as Merino socks. One is indeed shrinkage and that is mostly related to temperature and a dryer at high temp can be really bad. But the other is fabric failure. The fibres lose their softness, become brittle and the clothing develops even holes in the end. And this kind of damage starts with the usage of the wrong detergent.Just chatted with my seamstress wife. She said the damage, usually shrinkage, is done by the dryer not the washer. If they didn’t shrink up, which they might not have depending of the percentages of wool versus other materials, you’re probably still good to go with these socks. Have you fried them on?
Me too. They go into the washer and dryer like a dirty shirt. In the end, all my merino socks wear out at the heels like any other sock I own, except that they last a lot longer.I put mine in the washer and dryer without issue.They are Smartwool brand. issue. What brand are the socks in question?
Have you fried them on?
Fried ? Good god! a new tip for drying> in with the bacon and eggs?Just chatted with my seamstress wife. She said the damage, usually shrinkage, is done by the dryer not the washer. If they didn’t shrink up, which they might not have depending of the percentages of wool versus other materials, you’re probably still good to go with these socks. Have you fried them on?
Depends on the temperature, and the type of machine. Agitator types will felt wool easily especially if hot. (that is how I deliberately felt items). Revolving drum types usually dont. But dont put them in a hot dryer as well.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
40'c revolving drum, just air drying at the minute.Depends on the temperature, and the type of machine. Agitator types will felt wool easily especially if hot. (that is how I deliberately felt items). Revolving drum types usually dont. But dont put them in a hot dryer as well.
If you have ever seen felted slippers, bags or even the occasional vest - they are made from a created wool fabric, usually knitted, which is deliberately made large, then felted, and dried around a form. An agitator washing machine is the easiest way to achieve this, or you can do it manually with elbow grease and a stick.40'c revolving drum, just air drying at the minute.
What do you mean by deliberately felting?
They are air dryingJust in case it's not too late: I never put any hiking socks into the dryer. Even the synthetic ones shrink in that environment. (BTW I gave away my Darn Tough socks because they made my feet sweat too much and caused problems for me. but YMMV!) I have an "albergue dryer" rack which comes out on wash day every week for the hiking socks and the merino shirts if any were in the wash.
In my experience of washing Bridgedale merino socks, no problem putting them in the washing machine, though I only set it to 30C.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
Hi there,Hum, am I the only one wearing Darn Tough socks? They are Merino wool, machine wash and dry, and guaranteed for life.
I have always washed mine with all my other cloths and dried them too...smartwool socks..never any problems...same on the trail with all kinds of soap including black soap....wear like ironHi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
In my experience of washing Bridgedale merino socks, no problem putting them in the washing machine, though I only set it to 30C.
I have pairs that are several years old that have always gone through the washer and dryer. Still fine.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
My husband and I have been traveling around Europe for 5 months now, including the Camino Portugese. Our merino socks have been in and out of washing machines and dryers numerous times and are still going strong. They are by far the best socks to have on in my opinion.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
I have always washed my merino wool socks and other garments in the washer but NEVER dry them in the dryer!Just chatted with my seamstress wife. She said the damage, usually shrinkage, is done by the dryer not the washer. If they didn’t shrink up, which they might not have depending of the percentages of wool versus other materials, you’re probably still good to go with these socks. Have you tried them on?
I second that. Every now and then my Smartwools, which I regularly put in medium temperature wash, get inadvertently put into the dryer. No shrinkage or ill effects are noted. I do generally try to just hang dry them. Same for Darntoughs. LL bean heavy wool hikers have shrunk in my dryer, but remain wearable.I put mine in the washer and dryer without issue.They are Smartwool brand. issue. What brand are the socks in question?
Interesting question. I wear Smart wool Merino socks and just was in cold water normal wash and throw in dryer without any problems. no shrinkage or no lost shape. Good luck.Hi there,
New to walking and mistakingly put merino wool socks in washing machine with rest of wash
Supposed to be 30'c with woollyte.
Are they wrecked?
Thanks
It's perfectly okay to mention products that you like, and it makes it easier for others if you provide a link.Sorry, just read the rules about advertising a product. I was just trying to help people find good cheap socks. I have no association with the business except I buy socks from them.