• PostHeaderIcon Does Anyone Know The Best Way To Store Duck Feather & Goose Down Quilts & Pillows?

    I don’t think you can vacuum pack them.

    6 Responses to “Does Anyone Know The Best Way To Store Duck Feather & Goose Down Quilts & Pillows?”

    • puppylov says:

      No plastic! Either leave them on a bed or pack them in a wood chest lined with a blanket. Fold them oddly (not in halves until it gets to the right size) and take it out every so often and shake it out and refold it a different way.

    • the landlady says:

      buy a clear plastic storage bag, the one you can suck the air out of with a hoover, this will keep pillows etc in good condition and taking the air out saves a lot of space.

    • Ian says:

      leave it on your bed

    • El Cid says:

      Best way to store down items is to hang them ‘loose’ and not crush them. Get a big plastic bag that will allow the quilt to ‘breathe’ and expand, and don’t put anything on top of it.

    • country jenny says:

      you don’t want them to get damp because they smell and go mouldy, could try putting them in the top of the airing cupboard

    • GracieM says:

      Do NOT store in plastic! You will only be inviting mold and mildew as plastic attracts moisture.
      The best way to store them is to hang them in a closet. You can cover them with a sheet, if necessary.

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