Regular, gentle washing and correct drying maintain loft and even distribution of fill, which preserves the quilt’s insulating performance and prevents cold spots that reduce comfort. Removing allergens through periodic laundering reduces dust mite load and improves sleep quality for allergy-prone sleepers, while avoiding high-heat drying extends fibre life and avoids premature thinning. Well-cared-for quilts therefore deliver excellent long-term value, delaying replacement and supporting consistent thermal behaviour across seasons. Adopting the simple care routine described here—wash gently, dry with care, store dry—ensures your cotton quilt continues to perform as expected and keeps its feel and appearance for longer.
Below is a compact numbered care routine to follow when laundering or storing your quilt.
- Check the care label: Confirm machine-washability and recommended temperature before washing.
- Use mild detergent: Choose a low-residue, gentle detergent and avoid bleach or optical brighteners.
- Gentle cycle, low heat: Use a cool to warm machine cycle and tumble-dry on low or line-dry in shade.
- Ensure complete dryness: Only store quilts after they are fully dry to prevent mould and odour.
- Store breathable: Use cotton storage bags in a cool, dry place and avoid plastic vacuum-seal bags long-term.
These steps keep quilts hygienic and preserve loft, and the final H2 explains where to buy quality cotton quilts online in Australia and what to verify before you order.