I wash ours all the time. Load loosely in a top load washer or better
yet use a front-load machine. The front loader tumbles the bag instead
of using an agitator. Use minimum soap, and do an extra rinse. SPIN
SLOWLY. You do not want the weight of the water to tear anything inside
the bag. After it is done, then you can spin it faster because most of
the water will be out. Then dry in the dryer on low heat.
Some people say to put a
couple of tennis balls in with it or an old shoe -- apparently to fluff
it around a bit more. I never do.
Actually no, you should avoid dirtying your sleeping bag as much
as possible in order to prevent your sleeping bag getting washed occasionally.
The wash procedure is very dangerous for the bag because the shell is not all
that strong, and the baffles inside are even weaker and can rip under the
weight of a wet bag.
There are two methods recommended for a sleeping bag wash. One is
using a washing machine on the gentlest cycle possible, it's a bit risky but it
saves some time. The other way is to hand wash the bag in your bath using a
proper soap and gently massaging the bag until the dirt come off, this is a
very safer way than washing the bag that's for sure.
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