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Fleece can be damaged and the safest way to wash it is by hand. However, you can use a washing machine if you need to. The first thing you should do is flip the neck of your jacket inside, pull the sleeves into the main body, and turn it inside out. This way, the outer fleece stays protected as you wash it. To keep your fleece soft and water-resistant, purchase mild powdered detergent and review the instructions on the package regarding how much to use. For a small load, use around 5 ounces (141.8 g). Set your washing machine to the cold water setting so it doesn't cause the fabric to pill or melt. Pour your powdered detergent into a small bowl, and add 5-10 drops of water to the bowl. Mix it up with a spoon to liquefy your detergent. If your fleece is especially stinky or funky, mix about 2-4 tbsp (29.6 - 59.2 g) of baking soda into your detergent mixture before pouring it into the washing machine. When your jacket is finished washing, place it on a hanger and zip it up. Hang it up and allow it to fully dry so it doesn't develop any unpleasant smells or shrink.

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