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Where can I buy a Sunrise Wool quilt?
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Please contact us and we will point you in the right direction!
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What are the benefits of sleeping with wool vs duck/goose-down?
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Duck/goose-down are comfortable alternatives to wool, however over a period of time it suffers from ‘clumping’ and will not retain its natural shape like wool does. Your initial investment will be the same for both wool and down bedding products, however with regular care and maintenance your wool bedding should last much longer. A Sunrise Wool product is also an environmentally-friendly resource - no harm is inflicted on the animals in the shearing process. Finally, sleeping with wool is much kinder to those who suffer from allergies.
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Will I need to buy a summer and winter duvet?
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No. One Sunrise Wool duvet will give you year-round comfort. As Sunrise Wool breathes with you creating your own microclimate in bed, it stops you from over-heating when it’s warm and insulates you from the cold when the outside temperature drops.
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Can I really wash my Sunrise Wool quilt?
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Yes, providing that the washing instructions on the label are closely followed. It must be washed on a wool cycle and we recommend on average one wash per year as unlike duvet covers, regular washing of duvet inners is not normally needed. It is recommended that the duvet is better washed in a commercial laundry, which might be easier, as they are big and bulky and heavy when wet and can be hard to dry in a domestic situation. The quilt can be tumble dried on a cool setting.
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Is a wool duvet non-allergenic?
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The Sunrise Wool fibre is extremely 'clean'. Tests show that Sunrise wool has considerably less dust than other washable wools. It is also a natural bacteria and dustmite inhibitor through its inherent vapour management system, which reduces the moist and damp conditions within which they thrive. All good news for asthma sufferers. Furthermore, wool is naturally flame retardant, making it a safer choice for bedding products. In intense heat wool chars, unlike synthetic fibres which melt and can cause serious burns.
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