Sheepskin Care InstructionsOur sheepskin products have been tanned using the most advanced technology known to man. As a result, simple care is all that is needed to maintain their beauty and comfort.Though wool is a springy fiber, after long use it may tend to mat down a bit. To restore the pile to its original state, brush it up with a coarse brush. The coarser the brush the better. Wire brushes work best and do not harm the fleece. We include a Sheepskin Care Brush (also known as a wool card or slicker brush) with every rug purchased; a $12.95 value. The Sheepskin Care Brush is designed to separate the wool fibers and pull dust and debris up to be vacuumed off, if necessary. Wool fleece is a natural fiber and resists soiling, this simplifies cleaning. In most cases spot cleaning with warm water and mild soap is all that is needed ("mild" is the operative word). If you should stain your sheepskin product beyond your ability to remove the stain, then find a dry cleaner that specializes in cleaning leather. |