How to Fix Matted Faux Fur Blanket

The faux fur blanket you’ve had for years is now matted. What do you do? There are a few methods of fixing the problem, and we’ll go over them in this article on how to fix matted faux fur blanket. 

The most frustrating thing in the world is to pull a matted faux fur blanket off your bed and into your washing machine. It just seems like such a hassle, but it doesn’t have to be with these quick and simple steps!

How to Fix Matted Faux Fur Blanket

What is Faux Fur Blanket?

Faux fur blankets are made from synthetic materials that look and feel like animal fur. They’re often used as bedding or throws, and come in a variety of colors and styles. Faux fur blankets are becoming increasingly popular for use in the home, particularly in bedrooms and living rooms. They add a touch of luxury to any room where they’re placed.

Why does Faux Fur Blanket get matted?

Faux fur blankets can become matted if they are not taken care of properly. Unfortunately, many people do not understand the proper way to take care of their faux fur blanket, and it begins to look dull, flat, or even worse – utterly matted from being dragged around the floor by a pet! There are a few different methods to fix the matted faux fur blanket.

Required Materials

  • Washing machine
  • Mild detergent
  • Soft brush or comb
  • Towel

A Step by Step Guide How to Fix Matted Faux Fur Blanket

Step One

The first step is to identify the matted areas. Once you know where the problem is, you can fix it. Next, gently lift the matted fur and separate it from the fabric below. Be careful not to pull too hard, or you may damage the blanket.

Identify the Matted Areas

If there is fur that is matted on a small patch, you can try to use a comb or brush to make it not matted. You start at the tips of the fur and then work your way up. If the fur is tangled, you might need to use a little bit of force, but be careful so that you do not damage the fabric that is below the fur.

Step Two

Mix one part conditioner to four parts water. Soak the blanket in the solution, and then use a soft-bristled brush to work the conditioner into the fabric.

If the matted area is large or brushing doesn’t work, you will need.

  1. Take hair conditioner or regular conditioner
  2. Pour it into a spray bottle
  3. Spray the conditioner onto the matted areas of the blanket
  4. Work the conditioner into the mattes with your fingers, then brush through with a comb or brush to detangle
  5. Leave for an hour or more. If necessary saturate the area again before you start brushing so that there’s plenty of product on hand to work through
  6. Once all of the fur is brushed out, take some paper towels and blot excess dry water off of the blanket

Step Three

If the faux fur is attached to the blanket, carefully cut away any loose or matted fur with scissors if the problem is more severe. Make sure not to cut any of the actual blanket fabric.

Step Four

Remove pilling with a fabric shaver. Pilling can be removed by hand or with an electric shaver. Using small, gentle strokes, carefully shave the pill-covered areas until all loose fibers are removed.

To keep your faux fur blanket from getting matted again, spray it with a fabric protector. This will help repel liquids and keep the fabric from becoming stained or matted again. Allow the protector to dry completely before using the blanket.

Step Five

If your blanket has fake fur on it, you can make it look new again by brushing it gently with a pet brush or clothing brush. This will help the fibers lay flat. Then, sprinkle it with baby powder and brush it off. Finally, brush it out in the same direction as the growth of the fur with a slicker brush or your fingers.

Step Six

If the faux fur is still matted after following all of these steps, you can try using a hairdryer. Set the dryer to low heat and slowly move it back and forth over the matted area. Do not hold the dryer in one spot for too long, or you may damage the fabric.

Step Seven

Hairspray can help keep faux fur looking its best. When you’re not using your faux fur blanket, it’s a good idea to store it in a dry place. You can also use hairspray to help keep the fur looking its best. Faux fur is a great way to stay warm during the winter, and with a little bit of care, your blanket will last for years to come.

Step Eight

Wash the faux fur blanket in the washing machine with cold water on the gentle cycle. Avoid using any harsh detergents or bleach, as these can damage the faux fur. However, it will help in how to fix matted faux fur blanket. Dry the faux fur blanket on a low setting. Do not place it in the dryer, as this can cause the fibers to become matted again.

Step Nine

Hand washes your faux fur blanket in cold water with a non-bleach detergent specifically for washing delicate fabrics. Next, add 1 cup of vinegar or ½ cup of baking soda to the rinse cycle to remove any soap residues that may have been left behind.

Hand Washes Faux Fur Blanket

You can also apply a conditioner to soften the blanket and prevent future matting. Finally, gently squeeze excess water out of the faux fur blanket and roll it up in a large bath towel to remove more moisture.

Precaution

When it comes to washing faux fur blankets, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

First, never put them in the dryer – the high heat can cause them to shrink and become matted—instead, air-dry blanket on a clothesline or drying rack.

Also, be sure to use a mild detergent and avoid harsh chemicals damaging the faux fur.

Whatever you do, be sure to take caution not to damage the fur while washing it. With a little bit of care, your faux fur blanket should remain to look good as new for years to come.

Can a Matted Faux Fur Blanket Wash by Hand?

Yes. If the faux fur is not attached to the blanket, Mix one tablespoon of mild detergent with one quart of cool water. Soak the blanket in the solution, and then use a soft-bristled brush to work the suds into the fabric. Rinse well. Form a small circle with the faux fur and use your fingers to comb out any tangles. As you comb, move your fingers in the direction of the fur growth to minimize frizzing. Rinse until there is no soap or heavy lather, and then squeeze gently but firmly.

How Do You Keep Faux Fur From Matting?

To keep faux fur from matting, you should groom it regularly. Use a brush designed for faux fur, or use your fingers to comb it out. You can also shake it out gently to remove any loose hairs. If the matting is severe, you can cut it out using scissors. Be careful not to cut any of the fabric beneath the mat.

Faux Fur From Matting

Conclusion

Now that you know how to fix a matted faux fur blanket, it’s time to do some soul-searching. Faux fur is a luxurious fabric that can keep you warm on cold winter nights, and it’s also a great way to add some extra style to your décor.

However, if a faux fur blanket is matted and stained, it’s difficult to enjoy its benefits – not to mention, it’s embarrassing to show off to guests. With these instructions in hand, you’ll be able to restore its original sheen and make sure no one will ever misbehave around your new favorite piece of home décor again!

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