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Old 01-08-2012, 05:00 PM   #1
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Care of bedding

We just bought a used Forest River Lexington. Just want to know if factory bedspread and pillow shams are washable?
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Howdy and welcome to the forum! I'll ask the obvious...did you check for care instructions tags? (And speaking from personal experience with the "factory" stuff in our Bounder...I would not wash it. I took all that stuff out of the moho and replaced with washable stuff.) Good luck.
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I washed my factory spread and shams. Seems like a gentle wash, and very short time in the dryer on low heat to fluff them out, then I spread them out over some patio furniture to finish drying.
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Thanks for your replies. No tags at all. Previous owner must have torn them off. Will probably try to wash gently. If it works fine; if not, I'm not really crazy about pattern anyway.
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Just a follow-up. I washed the pillow shams and bedspread on cold, delicate and dried them on low. Look great!
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