[Jacob-list] washing fleece

Betty Berlenbach lambfarm at sover.net
Sun Aug 16 07:37:48 EDT 2009


Two things I have to contribute:

I would NEVER do the initial wash in the washer; too afraid the lanolin and dirt would clog up the leach field and the septic system. I hand wash in a canning pot, spilling the wash water outside in the woods away from any place where it would end up too quickly in the water table.

I would NEVER use DAWN for jacob fleece. It is very, very strong, and is great for say, merino, where you almost have more grease than fleece. I use shampoo or organic dish washing liquid for jacob fleeces. I seldom have to use conditioner, but when I do, it is conditioner for color treated hair. Color treatment beats up hair so it feels like straw, but after the conditioner, it feels like soft hair again...that's enough evidence for me! I have to use it once in a while, but for the most part, if a fleece I have needs conditioner, and there are no other contributing factor, that ewe gets culled! I try not to deal in fleeces which need conditioner to be soft, lofty, and wonderful!
Betty, in Vermont,who now has a blog, thanks to help from Walter and Linda. See Betty's blog at http://sheepwoman.wordpress.com.
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