How to Wash a Weighted Blanket Safely (And Keep It Soft!)

Learn how to wash a weighted blanket safely with this step-by-step care guide. Keep your blanket soft and clean without damaging it.

Weighted blankets have become a must-have for better sleep, reduced anxiety, and that cozy, wrapped-up feeling we all crave. But here's the thing: after weeks of nightly use, your weighted blanket needs a good wash. And let's face it—you don’t want to ruin it in the process.

The question is, how do you clean something that's filled with weighted materials without messing it up?

If you're like most people, you're worried about things like:

      • Can I throw it in the washer?
      • What if it damages the blanket?
      • What detergents should I use?
      • What if the weight shifts or clumps?

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the safe, step-by-step process to wash a weighted blanket without damaging the fabric or the filler. For everything that happens before, around, and after the wash itself — drying, the most common mistakes, the best detergents and longer-term maintenance — we have dedicated guides linked along the way.

Step-by-Step: How to Wash a Weighted Blanket

When it comes to washing a weighted blanket, it’s all about the fabric and the filler. That will determine whether you can toss it in the machine or if you’ll need to go the extra mile with hand washing.

Here’s a breakdown of the most common types of weighted blankets and how to wash them:

1. Can You Machine Wash a Weighted Blanket?

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In most cases, yes. But here’s the catch: not all blankets are the same.

Rule of thumb: Check the care label first. If your blanket is under 20 pounds and made of machine-washable materials like cotton, you’re good to go.

      • Use cold or warm water. Hot water can cause the fabric to shrink or weaken.
      • Go for a gentle cycle. Weighted blankets need TLC; a rough cycle can damage the blanket's structure.
      • Bleach-free and mild detergent only. Skip fabric softeners, too — they can mess with the texture. For more detailed advice on choosing the right product for different materials, check out the guidelines from the American Cleaning Institute.

2. Hand Wash for Delicate Materials

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If your weighted blanket is made of materials like wool or is over 20 pounds, it’s probably safer to hand wash it.

Here’s how to do it:

      • Fill a tub or basin with cold water.
      • Add a small amount of gentle detergent.
      • Submerge the blanket and swirl it around—don’t scrub or twist it.
      • Let it soak for about 15-20 minutes.
      • Drain the tub and rinse the blanket with clean, cold water.
      • Gently press out excess water without wringing it.

This method takes more time but helps keep your blanket in top shape for years to come.

Once your blanket is washed, the next critical step is drying it correctly — see our complete How to Dry a Weighted Blanket guide. Want to make sure you’re not making any silent errors? Read Common Mistakes When Washing Weighted Blankets. And if you’re still picking the right cleaning product, our Best Detergents for Washing Weighted Blankets breaks down the safest options.

Weighted Blanket Cleaning FAQs: Your Top Questions Answered

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Can You Wash a Weighted Blanket With Other Items?

Nope. Always wash your weighted blanket alone. The extra weight and bulk need room to move around in the washer. Plus, other items in the load could cause uneven distribution of the blanket's filling.

How Often Should You Wash a Weighted Blanket?

This depends on how often you use it and whether you use a duvet cover. If you have a cover, washing it once a month should suffice. Without one, aim for every 4-6 weeks.

What if the Blanket Smells Musty After Washing?

This usually happens if the blanket didn’t dry properly. Give it another air-dry session, ensuring it’s laid flat and turned periodically. Our drying guide covers this in detail.

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Different Fabric Types & How to Handle Them

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As you probably know, the fabric of your weighted blanket matters. Let’s take a closer look at the most common types and how to care for each:

1. Cotton Weighted Blankets

Cotton is one of the easiest materials to care for, and you can usually machine wash and dry it. Just remember the key steps: gentle cycle, cold or warm water, and mild detergent.

2. Minky or Fleece Weighted Blankets

These are super soft but a little trickier to wash. Use a cold wash with gentle detergent, and air dry it to keep the fibers plush.

3. Bamboo Weighted Blankets

Bamboo is eco-friendly and super breathable, but it’s delicate. Hand washing is recommended, or use a front-loading washer on a delicate setting if you must machine wash.

4. Wool or Cashmere Weighted Blankets

If you have one of these luxurious blankets, sorry, but you’ll need to hand wash or dry clean them. Wool can shrink and lose its softness if machine washed.

Be sure to check the care label before washing, as different fabrics may require different drying methods. For more tips on safely drying your blanket, check out our guide on How to Dry a Weighted Blanket.

Weighted Blanket Filler Types and How They Affect Cleaning

It’s not just about the outer fabric — what’s inside your blanket also affects how you should clean it.

        • Glass Beads: These are durable and hold up well to machine washing, as long as the blanket itself is safe for the machine.
        • Plastic Poly Pellets: These can break down over time with harsh detergents or high heat, so use caution.
        • Organic Fillers (e.g., grains, sand): If your blanket is filled with natural materials, avoid machine washing entirely. Spot clean or hand wash only.

Pairing the right filler with the right cleaner is half the battle — see our breakdown of the Best Detergents for Washing Weighted Blankets for safe options across glass-bead, poly-pellet and organic fillers.

Caring for Your Weighted Blanket Like a Pro

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So there you have it — the safe step-by-step process for washing a weighted blanket. It’s not as intimidating as it sounds, right? By sticking to these simple steps, you can keep your blanket fresh, clean, and in perfect shape for years.

Remember: always check the care label, opt for gentle settings, and avoid harsh chemicals or high heat. Your weighted blanket is an investment in your sleep and well-being, so treat it with care.

Now that your blanket is clean, the next important step is drying it properly to avoid damage or clumping. Learn how to dry your weighted blanket safely in our guide on How to Dry a Weighted Blanket.

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