Wash Dakimakura

Wash Dakimakura




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Wash Dakimakura
Notice: This dakimakuri fabric care guide is for cleaning Kuri’s and Miri’s 2wt fabric only and is not a general dakimakura care guide. Additionally, this guide does not apply to printings done by 3rd parties such as p80. Please follow care instructions provided by each manufacturer to prevent accidental damages.
NEVER use corrosive liquid (vinegar, bleach).
Take caution using anything scented (detergent, fabric softener).

Notice: This dakimakuri fabric care guide is for cleaning Kuri’s and Miri’s 2wt fabric only and is not a general dakimakura care guide. Additionally, this guide does not apply to printings done by 3rd parties such as p80. Please follow care instructions provided by each manufacturer to prevent accidental damages.
NEVER use corrosive liquid (vinegar, bleach).
Take caution using anything scented (detergent, fabric softener).

Some tips how I wash wash my dakimakura, hope it helps Diary Prev Next Prev Next
Just like any bedding item,after a while they can get dirty.Dakimakura is larger than a regular pillow,so you might have no idea how to wash clean.Here are some tips how I wash my dakimakura[],hope it helps:

Attention:Dakimakura should be done with caution and not more than two or three times per month,it ensures that the Dakimakura is clean without damaging the fabric.

Step:
- Confirm that your pillow can be machine washed or not - most can be.
- Carefully Remove the pillow cover
- Fill the washing machine about 1/3 full with cold water under 40C degrees to keep its color good,and WASH ALONE
- Add the bleach free detergent then start the machine and allow it to agitate for a few minutes,makes sure all the detergent dissolves before adding the pillow covers.
- No matter what, DO NOT USE A DRYER! Hang dry the cover avoiding direct sunlight,and any place with high humidity, such as the bathroom.

Wish it helps:)If you want some more details. I find this article[ www.coosfly.com... ] more specific.

I was too afraid for washing with the machine because my Cover is a Bootleg (It was the only chance to get her) and I was not sure how it will react of washing.
So I made a hand wash with cold water and it worked fine. And it is clean of course. :D

For Drying I used a Fan to blow Air into the cover so the cover bloat beautifully but gently.




This has 2 advantages: First it dries very quickly, second it is wrinkle-free without ironing.

The material of mine is Peach-Skin but I think this will work with other materials too.
Alsoar • 5 years ago • #20339798 Can i ask who's the character?
I don't think i seen her before.
Izumi Sagiri from Eromanga Sensei :)
Can i ask who's the character?

I don't think i seen her before.
Dakis are more sturdy than most people think. I've been washing mine on a regular 40C degrees cycle with other clothes, turned inside out with no fabric softener. Been doing that for 3 years and it still looks the same
Thanks for the tips! I’m too impatient to air dry my Dakis so I put them in my dryer (turned inside out of course) on the delicate cycle. They dry very quickly (like 5 or 10 minutes) so I don’t think the machine is causing too much (or if any) harm to them. :)
I would add that the daki should be turned inside out for washing, like any other decorated items (T-shirts and such), so that the print doesnt rub against the inside of the washing machine.
murialita • 5 years ago • #20275902 Hmmm, I've never seen on that locked. Guess I'm showing my age...

The newer HE washers lock while running, you can open them mid-cycle, but you have to pause it and then it slows down whatever it's doing and unlocks until you shut it / tell it to go again. I've had one of these for like 4 years, but they've been around for longer. They are different than the old style.
Josine • 5 years ago • #20275872 I have a top loading one but that thing is locked when it runs :s Hmmm, I've never seen on that locked. Guess I'm showing my age...
murialita • 5 years ago • #20275420 Top loading washing machines give you more control over how full they get and you can open them as they are running since the water doesn't spill out. Front loaders don't let you open them while running for obvious reasons.
I have a top loading one but that thing is locked when it runs :s
Top loading washing machines give you more control over how full they get and you can open them as they are running since the water doesn't spill out. Front loaders don't let you open them while running for obvious reasons. ComboChrist • 5 years ago • #20273233 >Fill the washing machine about 1/3 full with cold water
What kind of hell-machine do you own that you have to manually fill with water? Bearcat • 5 years ago • #20273517 I was just gonna ask that too....most washing machines can't be opened once they've started the cycle o_o
I've just been washing my dakis on cold normal cycle and hanging them to dry, and it's been going great for years :)
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Those who like dakimakuras will inevitably feel lost when they see a mouldy dakimakura.
After all, they haven’t cleaned the dakimakura for a long time, so it gets mouldy.
Then, what should we do? Don’t worry! Diipoo will tell you how to deal with moldy dakimakuras!
If it fails, then customize an identical dakimakura here in Diipoo! To custome anime body pillow , we are most professional!
Generally speaking, dakimakuras get moldy due to air humidity or sweat deposition after used for long. If we neglect the maintenance work, dakimakuras will be prone to mildew.
What should we do after finding our dakimakuras moldy? Here follow some methods for cleaning.
1. Hand washing for dakimakuras washable
Fill a container with a certain height of warm water and then pour in a little neutral detergent;
Then, put the moldy dakimakura cover and inner filler into the water, gently rub it, take it out and rinse carefully with water for many times;
Then use a towel to squeeze out the water, adjust the prototype of the dakimakura, and dry it where well ventilated.
2. What to do if the mildew stains cannot be removed?
The mildew stains can be somewhat completely removed as follows:
1. Soak the moldy dakimakura into the rice-washing water overnight to let the remaining protein absorb the mildew. The next day, the water will become darker in color, and the mildew will mostly have been removed.
2. For the mildew still stubborn, apply some 5% alcohol solution, or scrub it repeatedly in hot soapy water, and then the mildew can be completely removed as long as it is washed as usual.
3. For obsolete mildew, coat it with ammonia for a moment, then apply potassium permanganate solution, and finally rinse it with sodium sulfite solution and water.
4. Moreover, you can also scrub it together with wax gourd or mung bean sprouts.
When cleaning dakimakura, you’d better choose a mild detergent , so as to protect the dakimakura filler.
For those who like machine washing, before putting your dakimakura filler into a washing machine, you’d better wrap it with a large towel to balance the water flow, so as to prevent the dakimakura filler from deformation.
Long term use of mildewed dakimakuras is harmful to your health. Mildewed dakimakuras will be contaminated with many pathogens, which, if touched, will most possibly cause skin and respiratory diseases.
Therefore, your dakimakuras must be maintained regularly to prevent mildew. If possible, you’d better replace your moldy dakimakuras with new ones.
There are a lot of bacteria left in the pillowcase. When we’re sleeping, a lot of dandruff and even our own saliva will remain on the pillowcase.
So in any event, it’s necessary to wash your pillowcases often. Attention: Try not to wash them in clear water. Don’t be too lazy!
Often dry your dakimakuras outside in the sun.
Attention! Never let your dakimakuras be exposed to the blazing sun for quite a long time!
Diipoo tells you that long-term exposure to the blazing sun will destroy the molecular structure inside your dakimakura, make it aging and yellowing, and shorten its service life. Therefore, you’d better put it into a special dakimakura drying bag before it is exposed in the blazing sun.
You’d better dry it in the sun 2-3 times a week; if you’re really a bit lazy, at least once a week.
You can’t use one pillowcase until it is damaged; some people use their pillowcases all the time only if they are not broken. This is quite incorrect.
Generally speaking, change every two months, but never wait until they get yellow; otherwise, there may be a lot of bacteria.
Moreover, Diipoo can give you some tips!
If your pillowcase gets yellow, let it exposed to the sun for several hours.
When you smell something perfumed in the sun, it’s actually the smell of the bacterial corpse.
After it has been dried, soak it in water for several hours and then wash it with detergent.
We already launch Custom 3D Dakimakura , touch your waifu’s oppai, just try it!
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