It's just like an "oversized" jumper. I put "oversized" in brackets because while yes technically that is its core function, it's only oversized to a small population. Like a size XS wearing an XL shirt and calling it "oversized". But anyways, yeah it's just a big jumper but it has a fleece like lining.
I'll add to this, you can put it on a towel, and another towel on top, and then roll it up tight and squeeze it etc. Repeat if desired. Will help with initial moisture quite a bit
Well yeh your towels would get wet but that's the idea, move some of the moisture out of oodie into towels, they'll dry quicker as three things versus one
Seriously, wrap wet clothing in a dry towel and dance away on top of it. Your weight causes the water to express and the towel immediately captures it.
I wash my oodie (along with as many blankets or other bulky things I can accumulate) at the laundromat for this reason. Definitely would not have washed it today. Good thing you have backups
I’ll keep that in mind for next time I decide to do that or least do it on a much warmer day.
My blue koala is the one I washed.
I have a Kmart one which is what I’m using now but I also have a lavender one with bunnies which is still vacuum sealed from a 2 for 1 sale that I got with the koala one.
I think what’s happened is that it’s come off it’s railing or something for the spin when I had the oodie in there and it’s come off and now doesn’t spin the water out of things.
Ok so what probably has happened is it's overbalanced. What you can do is put it back in and put a large towel or 2 on the opposite side and spin again. When you wash pillows they recommend putting 2 in for this reason.
Yes just the drain and spin. What's happened is the item is too heavy for a gentle spin so a normal spin with dry towels on the opposite side will help.
Make sure you're wringing it out, and not just by, well, wringing it. People used to use mangles to get all the water out, so you can use a similar concept even today - essentially scrape down it (in a way that won't damage it) and just drag the water out that way.