6" Single Ply White Ostrich Fringe
Note: When cleaning ostrich feathers, use a soft, dry paintbrush to gently brush away dust. Add hot water to a bowl with soap (any household product should work fine) and swish the feathers through the water. Repeat until the feathers look clean. Replace the soapy water with fresh, clean water. Swish the feathers through again to rinse away any remaining soap. Dry the feathers by hanging them and letting them drip, or by partially drying with a hairdryer. Make sure the hairdryer is set to the lowest setting. You can dry them flat, but this may cause the feathers to lose some of their fluffiness. Fluff the feathers using a hairdryer, or hold them over a steaming pot or kettle until they have plumped back up. When using the hairdryer, be careful to keep the dryer moving to prevent scorching the feathers.
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6" Single Ply White Ostrich Fringe
6" Single Ply White Ostrich Fringe
Note: When cleaning ostrich feathers, use a soft, dry paintbrush to gently brush away dust. Add hot water to a bowl with soap (any household product should work fine) and swish the feathers through the water. Repeat until the feathers look clean. Replace the soapy water with fresh, clean water. Swish the feathers through again to rinse away any remaining soap. Dry the feathers by hanging them and letting them drip, or by partially drying with a hairdryer. Make sure the hairdryer is set to the lowest setting. You can dry them flat, but this may cause the feathers to lose some of their fluffiness. Fluff the feathers using a hairdryer, or hold them over a steaming pot or kettle until they have plumped back up. When using the hairdryer, be careful to keep the dryer moving to prevent scorching the feathers.
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Note: When cleaning ostrich feathers, use a soft, dry paintbrush to gently brush away dust. Add hot water to a bowl with soap (any household product should work fine) and swish the feathers through the water. Repeat until the feathers look clean. Replace the soapy water with fresh, clean water. Swish the feathers through again to rinse away any remaining soap. Dry the feathers by hanging them and letting them drip, or by partially drying with a hairdryer. Make sure the hairdryer is set to the lowest setting. You can dry them flat, but this may cause the feathers to lose some of their fluffiness. Fluff the feathers using a hairdryer, or hold them over a steaming pot or kettle until they have plumped back up. When using the hairdryer, be careful to keep the dryer moving to prevent scorching the feathers.
























