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Milo2 | 18:44 Thu 07th Feb 2019 | ChatterBank
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Following posts about knitting wool from Aldi, I bought some Aran wool. The label recommends washing at 30 degrees but I usually wash at 40. I know that manufacturers err on the side of caution so would this be ok?
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I should read the question before I post. - Aldi wool!
If you have the facility to wash at 30 I would do so.
//High temperatures are the main cause of shrinking in wool, and if you put an adult-sized sweater through the wash at 40 degrees, you’re likely to find a child-sized version when you come to empty the machine. 30 degrees celsius is really the warmest temperature you should use for washing wool, but if your clothes are only lightly soiled, you should go even cooler than this.//

30 degrees always.

https://www.cleanipedia.com/ae/en/laundry/wash-wool.html
I agree with others, if I had paid for the wool and put the love and effort into knitting something I would treat it with care.
Milo - if your machine hasn't got a 30 temperature you could always wash carefully by hand in lukewarm water using a woollen type liquid wash.
Got to be careful with wool. Not worth the risk.
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