ruff
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If I got it right, the Artisan owner said that they "re-condition" the wool after cleaning.
My assumption is that it is something that re-applies the lanolin (protects the amino acids?), a conditioner of sorts.
My assumption is that it is something that re-applies the lanolin (protects the amino acids?), a conditioner of sorts.
- Does wool need to be re-conditioned after cleaning.
- Is something essential to the longevity of wool being removed (even with mild "WoolSafe" products) that needs to be reapplied.
- If yes, what is it that is being removed?
- What product (or what is it) that you reapply?