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Common Things That Can Damage Your Native American Blankets

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If you have purchased a Native American blanket for sale at home, it is important to know that they are one of the most delicate blankets to maintain and care for. Your blankets are expensive pieces of fabric so it is important to take good care of them. They have transitioned from being pieces of art to museum displays and curio to a great investment.

If you want to preserve the beauty and value of your blanket, you should know and avoid some of the most common causes of damage. It is essential to learn how to clean your blankets. We have gathered some useful information to help you take care of your blankets.

Common causes of damage

A lot of things can damage your blankets but we will outline some of the most common causes of damage and how to take care of them.

Dirt

This is one of the reasons why a lot of blankets do not last as long as they are supposed to last. It causes stubborn stains and discoloration when left unaddressed. If you leave dirt unattended, it will work its way into the fibers of your blanket and cause damage that is hard to fix.

Stains and spills

Spills from various beverages that contain high levels of acidity can stain your blankets permanently when not solved with in time. Some common beverages you should avoid drinking Gilbert Native American blanket include white wine, red wine, soda, some fruit juices and coffee.

You should also avoid chemical spills as they can damage your blanket forever. Chemicals can discolor and damage your blankets even when addressed immediately after they occur. One of the most common harmful chemicals is bleach. It can ruin your blanket immediately if it spills on it.

Dry rot

Dry rots happen when the cellulosic fibers in the foundation of your blanket break down. They are a result of water damage that does not get addressed immediately. Leaving your blanket wet for a long time is one of the leading causes of rot.

Pests

Pests like soiled pieces of fabric. For example, cloth moths lay their eggs on dirty blankets. Their worm-like larvae eat different types of fabric. Mice and squirrels do the same thing. They use blankets as nests and can damage the blanket from their bites.

Sun exposure

Exposing your blankets to the sun is damaging. It can cause fading, discoloration, and bleaching in blankets colored with synthetic dye. Even the blankets colored using natural dyes can become soft and suffer from small damage when exposed to the sun.

Heavy objectives

Whilst a lot of people use blankets for covering themselves at night and other similar uses, some people use them to cover other surfaces such as tables. Placing heavy objects on your blanket will damage the delicate weaves.

Keep your blankets well maintained

When hanging your Native American blanket for sale, you should ensure that you do it securely and properly. If you do not, the blanket will get stretched and this will cause the fibers to sag.

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