I could use some advice on a Cotswold fleece that I am washing. There seems to be "barn grease" or something on the tips that is very difficult to get out.
I can't say I have a lot of expeience with Cotswold, but this does sound like a fleece where I would try flicking open the tips before washing.
But I also have to say that if your only experience with fleece washing is llama, you've been pretty spoiled <g>, in the nicest way of course. Sheep fleeces in general tend to be a whole lot greasier than camelid ones, although there is a wide range of individual differences. And lucky you - to have a Cotswold fleece to play with; I think they're lovely.
Gwen S. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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