How To Wash Milwaukee Heated Jacket
Andrew Davis
The Milwaukee heated jacket is made of the most durable materials and state-of-the-art heating technology, so you can be sure that it will serve you for years to come. However, if you want it to last as long as possible, a few things to keep in mind when washing it.
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Machine wash the heated jacket in cold water with similar colors using ordinary detergent. Do not use bleach, fabric softener, or other laundry additives.
Do not put the heated jacket in the dryer as this may cause damage to the heating elements and controller board due to excessive heat and vibration during the drying cycle (it will be OK if you hang dry it).
Do not use bleach, fabric softener, or other laundry additives to avoid damaging the material.
Some laundry additives, such as bleach and fabric softener, can damage the material of your Milwaukee heated jacket. Please do not use these products to avoid damaging the jacket.
To wash your jacket
Wash it in cold water on a gentle cycle. If you choose to use a front-loading washing machine, be sure only to load one item at a time so that it does not get caught in the agitator and damaged or torn.
Hang dry instead of putting it in the dryer!
Do not put the jacket into a dryer as this could cause damage to the heating elements and battery pocket. Instead, hang dry the coat.
Do not put the jacket into a dryer as this could cause damage to the heating elements and battery pocket. Instead, hang dry the jacket.
To avoid shrinking, air-dry your heated jacket on a flat surface such as a bed or blanket for 2-3 hours before wearing it. You can also tumble dry on low heat (no more than 20 minutes).
Conclusion
If you follow these tips, it will be easier to keep your Milwaukee clean and maintain good condition.