subject: How To Wash And Clean Mens Silk Pajamas [print this page] When you buy men's silk pajamas, you will often see tags that say "Dry Clean Only". This is mostly a warning that's there to protect the manufacturer and to warn you that silk is not sturdy enough to be washed on normal cycles in a regular washer and dryer. While you can dry clean silk, you don't have to. In fact, it's easy to clean silk at home, and you'll save a ton of money compared to the cost of dry cleaning.
It is mostly the agitation of the washer that causes problems with silk fabrics. Hot water is hard on silk, too. Therefore, if you use the gentlest agitation, cold water, and detergent or soap made especially for "delicates," you'll be able to clean your silk boxers and pajamas yourself and they will last for years and years.
Silk fabric contains natural oils that may be damage by regular laundry detergent and you should consider using detergents used for baby clothing or some other type of mild soap. Mild soaps or detergents made for baby clothing (such as Dreft or Ivory Snow) are better than standard laundry detergent because they won't strip the natural oils found in silk. Never use chlorine bleach on silk, and never use starch with it. Once you've gently swished the garments around in the sink, drain the sink and rinse in cold water.
Never wring or twist out your men's silk pajamas. Gently squeeze as much water out as possible, then lay the garment flat on a clean towel and gently roll it up. The towel will get some more of the water out. Never put silk in the dryer. Hang silk garments up to dry on plastic or wooden hangers, or on a clothesline. If you want to iron the silk garment, do so while it's still a little damp.
To iron slightly damp silk, the iron temperature should be 250 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and you should not use high heat or steam on silk. Iron the fabric on the reverse side. It's not good to expose the silk garments you're washing to strong sun or dry heat for long because they will cause the fabric to fade. You can use an indoor clothes line or a wooden fold-up drying rack. When storing silk, do not place garments in plastic bags. If you want to wear body lotion, cologne, or deodorant with a silk garment, apply it to your skin and then wait a few minutes before putting the garment on.
Stains will set in quickly on silk to try to act as quickly as possible to remove them. Rinse with cool water first. You can remove grease by applying talcum powder. Then put blotting paper (or part of a brown paper sack if that's all you have) below and above the stain. Gently iron through the blotter, and the paper should absorb most of the grease or oil.
Deodorant stains can be removed by rinsing the garment in cold water. Next, use a sponge to apply a 1:1 mixture of water and ammonia. Rinse afterwards with cold water. You can remove lipstick and some other makeup stains from silk by placing a bit of masking tape over the stain and quickly removing the tape. You can add a little talcum powder to get any remaining color off.
Knowing the way to care for this fabric, it makes it easy to launder and clean your own silk pjs and nightwear.