How To Clean Your Canada Goose Jacket

Keeping your Canada Goose jacket clean is essential for maintaining its longevity and performance, whether you're wearing it on a daily commute or for outdoor adventures. Here's how to clean your Canada Goose jacket effectively.
Understanding Your Jacket's Care Label
Before doing anything, locate and read the care label stitched inside your jacket. It contains specific instructions from Canada Goose regarding washing and drying. Adhering to these instructions is crucial to avoid damaging the materials.
Most Canada Goose jackets require professional dry cleaning, especially those with fur trim. However, some newer models allow for gentle machine washing. Always double-check your label!
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Spot Cleaning
For minor stains or dirt, spot cleaning is often sufficient. You will need:
- A soft cloth or sponge
- Mild detergent (specifically for delicate fabrics)
- Clean water
Mix a small amount of mild detergent with lukewarm water. Dip the cloth into the soapy water and gently blot the stained area. Avoid rubbing vigorously, as this can damage the fabric. Once the stain is lifted, use a clean, damp cloth to rinse the area and remove any soap residue. Let the area air dry completely.
Pro Tip: Test the detergent on an inconspicuous area of the jacket first (like an inside seam) to ensure it doesn't cause discoloration.
Machine Washing (If Allowed)
If your care label permits machine washing, follow these steps:
Preparation
Empty all pockets and remove any detachable fur trim. Fasten all zippers and closures to prevent snagging during the wash cycle. Turn the jacket inside out to protect the outer shell.

Washing
Use a front-loading washing machine, if possible. Top-loading machines with agitators can be too rough on the jacket. Select a delicate or gentle cycle with cold water. Add a small amount of down-specific detergent or a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach.
Start the wash cycle. A single rinse cycle should be sufficient.
Drying
Remove the jacket from the washing machine immediately after the cycle is complete. Gently shake the jacket to redistribute the down filling. Place the jacket in a large, low-heat dryer. Add several clean tennis balls or dryer balls to help fluff the down and prevent clumping.
Dry the jacket in multiple short cycles (20-30 minutes each), shaking it between cycles to redistribute the down. This process can take several hours, but it's essential to ensure the down is completely dry. Leaving the down damp can lead to mold and mildew growth.

Important: Never use high heat to dry your Canada Goose jacket. High heat can damage the fabric and melt the down feathers.
Hand Washing (For Specific Materials)
If your care label recommends hand washing or if you are concerned about using a machine, follow these steps:
Preparation
Fill a large tub or basin with lukewarm water. Add a small amount of down-specific detergent or a mild, pH-neutral detergent.
Washing
Submerge the jacket in the soapy water. Gently swish it around, paying particular attention to areas that are heavily soiled. Avoid rubbing or twisting the fabric.
Rinsing
Drain the soapy water and refill the tub with clean, lukewarm water. Gently squeeze the jacket to remove excess water. Repeat the rinsing process until all soap residue is gone.

Drying
Gently press the jacket to remove as much water as possible without wringing it. Lay the jacket flat on a clean, dry towel. Roll the towel up with the jacket inside to absorb more water. Repeat with fresh towels until the jacket is no longer dripping wet.
Place the jacket on a clothes rack or hang it in a well-ventilated area to air dry. Avoid direct sunlight or heat, which can damage the fabric. Regularly fluff the down filling to prevent clumping.
Cleaning the Fur Trim
Canada Goose fur trim should generally be cleaned by a professional furrier. However, for minor dirt or debris, you can gently brush the fur with a soft brush. Shake the fur to remove any loose particles. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions on the fur, as this can damage it.
Note: Always detach the fur trim from the jacket before washing or drying the jacket.
Storage
Store your Canada Goose jacket in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing it in a plastic bag, as this can trap moisture and lead to mildew growth. Instead, use a breathable garment bag or hang the jacket in a closet. Ensure the jacket is completely dry before storing it.

Addressing Common Issues
Down Clumping
If the down in your jacket clumps after washing, you can try to redistribute it by gently massaging the affected areas. You can also place the jacket back in the dryer with tennis balls for another short cycle.
Lingering Odors
If your jacket retains an unpleasant odor after washing, try adding a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle. Vinegar helps to neutralize odors without damaging the fabric.
Water Repellency
Over time, the water repellency of your jacket may diminish. You can restore it by applying a durable water repellent (DWR) spray specifically designed for outerwear. Follow the instructions on the DWR spray carefully.
Checklist for Cleaning Your Canada Goose Jacket:
- Read the care label.
- Spot clean minor stains immediately.
- Remove fur trim (if applicable).
- Use a front-loading washing machine if machine washing is permitted.
- Use down-specific or mild detergent.
- Dry on low heat with tennis balls.
- Fluff down regularly during drying.
- Store in a cool, dry place using a breathable garment bag.
- Consider professional cleaning for stubborn stains or fur trim.
By following these steps, you can keep your Canada Goose jacket clean and well-maintained for years to come. This proactive approach ensures your investment remains a reliable and stylish choice for various weather conditions, whether you're braving the urban chill or exploring the great outdoors.
