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How do you wash a heating pad cover? |
Do I just throw it in the machine? I see no reason not to wash it with your other laundry, unless there are instructions on it not to do so. You may want to hang or lay it flat to dry though...the dryer might cause it to shrink and not fit properly, unless you know it's made of a fabric that does not shrink. I would just toss it in the machine with a load of towels and dry on tumble low.... |
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