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How to Wash an Eclipse Jacket: A Step-by-Step Guide for Long-Lasting Performance
A high-performance jacket like the Eclipse is designed to shield you from the cold while keeping you stylish and protected. Whether you wear it during snow-heavy winters or transitional chill, keeping your jacket clean is crucial for preserving its insulation, structure, and fabric integrity.
In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn Find out how to wash Eclipse jacket safely. Get expert care tips and tricks to preserve durability and keep your gear looking and feeling new! safely, effectively, and without damaging its core materials. From prep to drying, each step ensures your jacket stays in top condition for many winters to come.
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Why Proper Washing Matters
The Eclipse Jacket is more than just a coat — it’s likely made with insulated, technical, or down-filled fabric that requires thoughtful care. Improper washing can lead to:
- Loss of warmth and loft
- Clumped insulation or down feathers
- Damaged fabric coating or water repellency
- Misshaped structure and uneven fit
To avoid this, follow the care instructions below — they’re designed to clean your jacket thoroughly without sacrificing quality.
Step-by-Step: How to Wash Your Eclipse Jacket
Step 1: Check the Care Label
Before doing anything, locate the care label inside the jacket (usually near the side seam or collar). This will tell you:
- Whether the jacket is machine washable or hand wash only
- The maximum water temperature allowed
- Approved drying methods (tumble dry, flat dry, or air dry)
- If dry cleaning is an option (though not recommended for down jackets unless specified)
If your Eclipse Jacket contains goose down or synthetic insulation, continue with a gentle wash method unless the label states otherwise.
Step 2: Pre-Treat Stains (If Any)
Inspect the jacket for visible stains, especially around cuffs, collars, and pockets.
- Apply a mild stain remover or gentle detergent to the affected area.
- Use a soft cloth or sponge to blot the spot.
- Avoid using bleach, fabric softener, or strong chemical cleaners.
Let the solution sit for about 10–15 minutes before washing.
Step 3: Prep the Jacket for the Wash
To prevent damage during washing:
- Zip up all zippers
- Close snaps or Velcro
- Turn the jacket inside out
- Remove any detachable hoods, faux fur trims, or belt attachments
Place the jacket in a large laundry bag or pillowcase to minimize friction during the wash cycle.
Step 4: Use a Front-Loading Washing Machine
Top-loading machines with an agitator can be too harsh. Instead:
- Use a front-loading washer on a gentle or delicate cycle
- Set the water temperature to cold or lukewarm (no hotter than 30°C / 86°F)
- Add a down-specific or technical fabric detergent (avoid regular laundry detergent as it can strip natural oils from down)
Do not overload the machine. Wash the Eclipse Jacket by itself for best results.
Step 5: Run an Extra Rinse Cycle
After the main wash, run an extra rinse cycle to ensure all detergent is removed. Detergent residue can cause clumping in down or damage technical fabrics over time.
This also helps the jacket dry more evenly and fluffier later.
Step 6: Drying the Eclipse Jacket
Proper drying is just as important as washing. If not dried correctly, insulation can clump, mildew, or flatten, reducing warmth.
Best Drying Method: Tumble Dry (if allowed)
- Use a low heat or air-dry setting on your dryer
- Add 2–3 clean tennis balls or dryer balls to the drum — they’ll help break up clumps and restore loft
- Periodically pause the cycle to manually shake or fluff the jacket
- Total drying time may take 2–3 hours, depending on thickness
Avoid:
- High heat (can damage fabrics or shrink components)
- Hanging while wet (can cause the jacket to stretch or sag)
Important: Always double-check the care label to ensure the jacket is tumble-dryer safe.
Step 7: Air Out After Drying
Once fully dry:
- Hang the jacket in a well-ventilated space for several hours
- This allows any residual moisture or dryer heat to dissipate
- Avoid direct sunlight or heaters, which may fade or warp fabric
Your Eclipse Jacket is now clean, fluffed, and ready for storage or wear.
Bonus Care Tips for Long-Term Jacket Health
To extend the life of your Eclipse Jacket beyond the wash:
Regular Maintenance:
- Spot clean minor dirt or spills with a damp cloth between washes
- Store your jacket hanging (never folded for long periods) to retain its shape
- Use a garment bag during off-season storage to protect from dust and moths
Reproofing (Optional):
- If the water-resistant finish begins to fade, consider using a spray-on DWR treatment (durable water repellent) formulated for performance outerwear
How Often Should You Wash It?
You don’t need to wash the Eclipse Jacket after every wear. In fact, over-washing can reduce its longevity.
General recommendation:
- Light wear (commuting, errands): Wash every 1–2 seasons
- Heavy wear (daily winter use, snow sports): Wash every 4–6 weeks
- Spot-clean in between to maintain freshness
Final Verdict: Keep Your Eclipse Jacket Winter-Ready
Knowing how to wash your Eclipse Jacket properly ensures it performs as beautifully as it looks season after season. With careful handling, the insulation stays fluffy, the fabrics stay water-resistant, and the structure stays sharp.
Take your time, use the right products, and follow each step, and you’ll extend the life of your investment while staying warm, stylish, and comfortable in even the harshest cold.