How to Wash a Comforter in a Top Load Washer (2024)

How to Wash a Comforter in a Top Load Washer (1)

Washing a comforter can seem like a daunting task, but it’s easily done — and you can even do it at home. Depending on the size of your comforter and washing machine, you’ll be able to avoid the laundromat or an expensive trip to the dry cleaner. The best washing machines for comforters are a front load washer or a High-Efficiency(HE) top-loader. In this post, we’ll tell you how to wash your comforter in a top load washer, and address other frequently asked questions related to washing comforters.

Washing a Comforter in a Top Load Washer

The general rule of thumb with comforters is that you only need to wash them once a year. Of course, if your comforter gets soiled, you’ll need to give it a good wash. You’ll want to exercise caution when using a top load washer, as the agitator can damage the comforter if it’s not durable enough. (Our Berkshire Lite Luxe Comforter is durable enough to withstand the agitation of a top load washer, so long as your washer has a large capacity drum.) Some products are designed for professional laundering, so double check the tag of your comforter for washing instructions.

1. Load the Comforter

Spread out the comforter, then pick it up by grabbing each of the four corners. Load it into the washer as spread out as possible (i.e. not folded or bunched). Never wash a comforter with other items. Your washer should have room to spare so the comforter can agitate and tumble fully, and get clean. To increase agitation and help maintain the shape of the comforter, add a few clean tennis balls to the load. The balls will keep the comforter from clumping up when wet, and gently scrub the comforter as the washer is spinning.

2. Wash the Comforter

Add a capful of gentle laundry detergent, then wash the comforter on a delicate setting. If possible, add a longer rinse period to the cycle. When the cycle is complete, make sure all the soap is rinsed out. Rewash the comforter on delicate (without soap) if necessary, or transfer it to the dryer.

3. Dry the Comforter

Transfer both the comforter and tennis balls (if using) to the dryer, again avoiding any crumpling or folding as much as possible. Tumble dry the comforter on low, never high heat. You can add time to the dryer if it doesn’t feel completely dry yet, or drape it on a drying rack so it dries completely.

How to Clean a Comforter Without a Washer

If your washer doesn’t have enough capacity for your comforter, and you want to avoid the dry cleaner or laundromat, hand washing is an option. All you need is a bathtub, laundry detergent, and a place to hang the comforter to dry.

1. Fill the Bathtub

Fill your clean bathtub with cold water — cleaning your bathtub before is essential so you don’t get any grime on your comforter. Add a capful of detergent, and mix it in with your hands to create a soapy solution.

2. Soak the Comforter

Fully submerge your comforter in the bathtub, and let it soak for 30 minutes.

3. Rinse the Comforter

Drain the bathtub, then fill it with cold water again to rinse the comforter. Again, drain the bathtub, repeating this step if the comforter is still sudsy.

4. Dry the Comforter

After you drain the tub, wring out as much water from the comforter as possible. You can air dry it on a drying rack, speeding up the drying process by placing it outside or by a window and a fan.

FAQs

Can you wash a king size comforter in a top loader?

Top loader washing machines with a capacity of at least 3.8 cubic feet or more can accommodate many king size comforters - depending on the fill weight/volume

Will a comforter fit in a washing machine? What size washer do I need to wash comforters?

Twin and full size comforters should fit in a standard sized washing machine. Ensure the washer is at least 3.5 cubic feet for a queen, and 3.8 cubic feet for a king.

What if my comforter is too big for my washing machine?

There are a few options for how to clean a comforter too big for your washer. Laundromats usually have high capacity washing machines that can handle large comforters. Or, you can take your comforter to the dry cleaner to be laundered (most manufacturers do not recommend dry cleaning)

How do you wash a comforter in a high-efficiency washer?

High efficiency washers are top loading machines without the agitator in the middle. They’re also more energy efficient and use less water. You can follow the directions for a top loader washer when washing your comforter in a High-Efficiency washing machine.

Our popular Berkshire Lite Luxe Comforter, made with hypoallergenic down alternative, is easily washed and dried. The four-inch quilted squares ensure that the fill doesn’t move around when you wash it.

How to Wash a Comforter in a Top Load Washer (2024)

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How to Wash a Comforter in a Top Load Washer? ›

Place the comforter into your washing machine carefully. Whether you have a front-load or top load washer, your comforter needs room to agitate and tumble – it can't get clean otherwise. If you have a top load washer with an agitator, let the comforter fall loosely around the post and try to keep the load balanced.

Can I wash a comforter in a top load washing machine? ›

Place the comforter into your washing machine carefully. Whether you have a front-load or top load washer, your comforter needs room to agitate and tumble – it can't get clean otherwise. If you have a top load washer with an agitator, let the comforter fall loosely around the post and try to keep the load balanced.

Can you wash a king size comforter in a top loader? ›

More specifically to successfully wash a king-sized comforter, you need a washer that has a drum capacity of 5.0 cubic feet or larger. The washer should be a front-loading washer or a top-loading washer without or with a removable center agitator.

How do you wash a comforter that is too big for the washer? ›

How To Clean Comforter Too Big For Washer
  1. Step 1: Preparation. You will wash king size comforter by hand in a bathtub; thus, make sure you have sealed the drain and cleaned it.
  2. Step 2: Submerge the duvet. The best way to wash a comforter is to begin by submerging it.
  3. Step 3: Keep submerging. ...
  4. Step 4: Finish washing.
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Can you wash a comforter in a top-load washer without agitator? ›

Some household washers and dryers aren't adequately sized to accommodate something as large as a comforter or quilt. The best type of washer to use is a front or top-load washer (without a center agitator) to accommodate the bulk of the fabric.

Will an agitator ruin a comforter? ›

Materials You'll Need

Only wash down comforters with a front-loading washer (the jerking action of the agitator in a top-load washer may cause damage by packing the down), according to Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook. To handwash down, place it in a bathtub filled with lukewarm water and detergent.

What happens if you put a large comforter in the washer? ›

One common misconception people have is that a down comforter can't have water on it. However, many down comforters are safe for machines. On the other hand, if you have a wool or silk comforter, water and/or heat can damage and shrink it.

Should comforter be bulky or heavy duty on washing machine? ›

Bulky. The bulky cycle is usually the cycle with the heaviest level of dirt removal. It is ideal for heavily soiled items, such as grass-stained or muddy kids' pants. A bulky cycle can also work well for large items like blankets, comforters, or sleeping bags.

What washing machine option for comforter? ›

Wash cycle setting: Wash your comforter using a bulky, bedding or delicate wash cycle, and use an extra rinse option. An extra rinse may help wash away additional dirt, pollen, detergent or dust mites.

What size washer do you need for a queen size comforter? ›

To properly wash a queen-size comforter, you'll need a high-efficiency washing machine (no agitator) with 3.5 cubic feet or more, depending on its fluffy factor (it should fit snugly but without cramming). Jumping up to 5.2 cubic feet will let you wash a king-size comforter and the sheet set all in one load.

Can you wash a king-size comforter in a 4.5 cu ft top load washer? ›

Comforters: Instead of lugging your king-size comforter to a laundromat, you can wash it in any washer with a claimed capacity of at least 4.5 cubic feet, according to our tests. It's best washed by itself, for better agitation and rinsing. An extra rinse cycle might also be helpful for these bulky items.

Do all top loader washers have an agitator? ›

If you're in the market for a new top-load washer, you have two options: one with an agitator or one without.

How often should comforters be washed? ›

How often should you wash your comforter? Assuming no spills or excess dirt sully your comforter, and the comforter does not have a protective duvet, try to wash it every one to two months. If the comforter does have a duvet, you'll be okay to clean it a few times a year.

Are washers better with or without agitators? ›

An agitator is generally better for handling heavy-duty and heavily soiled loads, while an impeller is better suited for lighter loads and gentle fabric care.

What size washer will wash a queen comforter? ›

To properly wash a queen-size comforter, you'll need a high-efficiency washing machine (no agitator) with 3.5 cubic feet or more, depending on its fluffy factor (it should fit snugly but without cramming). Jumping up to 5.2 cubic feet will let you wash a king-size comforter and the sheet set all in one load.

What size washer do I need to wash a king-size comforter? ›

Comforters: Instead of lugging your king-size comforter to a laundromat, you can wash it in any washer with a claimed capacity of at least 4.5 cubic feet, according to our tests.

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