Dyreskinn sheepskin Tuscan light while supplies last
This Dyreskinn sheepskin Tuscan is derived from a line of Tuscan sheep.
This beautiful sheepskin has beautiful, full wool in a light colour.
Due to the flexibility of the sheepskin, you can drape it easily.
The size per skin is about 80 cm long x 45 cm wide.
Exact dimensions and colours can vary, as sheep are not identical
The skin you receive may differ slightly in colour and shape from the picture shown here.
Dimensions:
Length varying from 80 to 85 cm
Width ranging from 45 to 50 cm
Maintenance of the skins
Our advice: It is best not to wash the skins at all!
The wool fibre breaks down most substances naturally and not washing is therefore not unhygienic.
Tips to refresh your skins well;
- Make sure to beat the skins every once in a while to remove dust
- If it has snowed you can place the fur wool side down in the snow
- Freshen up the skins by letting it hang in the fog / dew
- Hang the skin in the bathroom after a steam shower
If there is a stain on the skins, you can try the following:
- If the stain is wet, pat it dry with a dry clean cloth or with kitchen paper.
- If the stain is dried, you can try to remove it with a slightly damp clean cloth.
In addition, you can use a little green soap or detergent. - Do not use aggressive cleaners!
Do you want to wash your sheepskin? Then consider the following before washing it:
- Washing the sheepskin can reduce the natural shine and softness of a sheepskin.
As a result of regular washing, the natural wool fats dissolve. - Drying of the skins may take several days to weeks. This depends on the size and thickness of the fur.
If you really want to wash, hand wash or use the wool wash program and add a soft wool detergent.
Dry the fur at room temperature, flat on the floor or on a drying rack.
Do not dry the skins in the dryer, in direct sunlight, or near the heating: the furs will get damaged.
Stretch the skins daily to maintain the suppleness.
If the coat is dry, brush it firmly. For example, use a hairbrush with hair or a dog brush
Has the skin of the sheepskin become hard and stiff after a wash? Then it dried too fast.
The naturally occurring wool fat (lanolin) is dried. You can restore this by bathing the skin in a lanolin bath.