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How to Clean Your Christmas Tree Skirt

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Growing up, one of my favorite holiday traditions was going with my family to chop down our Christmas tree. While I treasure those memories, my current city life and small car make hauling a fresh-cut tree home impossible.

These days, I decorate an artificial tree, but I still use my childhood Christmas tree skirt underneath to remind me of those fun memories. But when I recently unpacked it, I found it covered in old sap, dirt, and pine needles. I researched and figured out how to wash a tree skirt. Here’s what I learned: 

Why You Need to Clean Your Christmas Tree Skirt 

Your tree skirt catches everything from falling pine needles and sap, to dust and pet hair. Plus, after being stored away for 11 months, it might not be looking or smelling its best. A clean Christmas tree skirt enhances your holiday decor and helps reduce allergens and bacteria that may accumulate over time. Regular cleaning ensures that your tree skirt is stain-free and healthy for family and guests.

Step-by-Step Guide to Washing Your Christmas Tree Skirt

Step 1: Check the Care Label

Before diving into cleaning, always check the care label on your skirt. Most Christmas tree skirts are made from materials like cotton, polyester, or a blend. Each material will have different washing instructions, so it’s important to follow these guidelines to avoid damage.

Step 2: Shake It Out

Take your Christmas tree skirt outside and give it a good shake to remove loose dirt, pine needles, and dust. This simple step will make the washing part of the cleaning process more effective.

Step 3: Spot Clean Stains

If you notice any stains on your tree skirt, it’s important to treat them before the main wash:

  1. Blot the Stain: Use a clean cloth or paper towel to blot up any excess liquid or debris. Avoid rubbing as this can spread the stain.
  2. Apply a Cleaning Solution: For most stains, a mixture of one HeySunday laundry sheet and water works well. Apply the solution to the stained area and gently dab with a cloth until the stain lifts.
  3. Rinse: Blot the area with a cloth dampened in clean water to remove any soap residue.

Step 4: Choose How to Wash Your Christmas Tree Skirt 

Machine Washing

If your tree skirt is machine washable, follow these directions:

  1. Check the Size: Make sure your skirt fits comfortably in your washing machine. If it’s too large, consider hand washing or taking it to a laundromat with larger capacity machines.
  2. Use a Mesh Bag: If the skirt has embellishments or is delicate, place it in a mesh laundry bag to protect it.
  3. Select a Gentle Cycle: Use cold water on a gentle cycle and add a HeySunday laundry sheet. Avoid bleach, which can damage the fabric.

Hand Washing

If you have a delicate tree skirt or if you prefer a more gentle approach, follow these steps:

  1. Fill a Tub or Basin: Fill a large tub or basin with cold water and add one HeySunday laundry sheet, mixing until it’s sudsy.
  2. Submerge the skirt: Gently agitate the water and allow the skirt to soak for about 10-15 minutes.
  3. Scrub Lightly: Use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub any stubborn spots.
  4. Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse the skirt with clean, cold water until all detergent is removed.

Step 5: Drying Your Tree Skirt

Proper drying is crucial to maintain the shape and fabric of your tree skirt:

  • Lay Flat to Dry: Always lay your skirt flat to dry, avoiding direct sunlight which can fade colors. If it’s a larger skirt, make sure it’s on a surface that allows for airflow.
  • Avoid Heat Sources: Never use a dryer or place your skirt near a heater, as high heat can warp or damage the fabric.

Step 6: Fluff and Reshape

Once your skirt is dry, give it a good shake to fluff it up and restore its shape. If the edges have curled, you can use a steamer to gently help them lay flat.

Step 7: Store Properly (If Applicable)

If you won’t be using the skirt for a while, store it properly:

  • Roll Instead of Fold: Rolling the skirt can help prevent creases and maintain its shape.
  • Use a Breathable Bag: Store it in a breathable bag to protect it from dust while allowing airflow.

Conclusion

A clean Christmas tree skirt enhances your holiday decor and keeps your space feeling fresh. If you’re like me, it can also provide that family Christmas tradition in your house. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your skirt stays in top condition, ready to welcome the festive spirit each year. Enjoy a cleaner, cozier holiday season with your beautifully maintained Christmas tree skirt! Happy holidays!

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