Can I wash my Nuu Med 1/2 sheepskin numnah at 95 degrees?

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The hottest I've dared to wash it so far is (I think) 40 degrees, or may poss have risked 60. The trouble is, our soil is orangey in colour & Adrian lives out & loves rolling, so inevitably the underneath of the numnah ends up orange too.

It's virtually new but from washing it once, it's ended up faintly orange all over. I used to wash my cotton quilted white numnah at 95 degrees, but I don't want to wreck my nuu med.

Pretty sure the washing instructions say 40 degrees, but that just spreads the orange instead of getting it out.
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I will not look dressage diva-ey enough without a sparkling white numnah
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Ok, thankies people...

Will put it in now with a good dose of Vanish. I just want it to be dazzlingly white, & it hasn't been since the first time it came out of its packet.
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How do people (i.e. proper dressage divas) keep their numnahs white?? Do they use them once & then bin them???
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But then, if my numnah really was white, it would make it all the more obvious that I can't get my horse properly clean either. He could do with being washed at 95 degrees...
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omg i think that might b a tad hot!!!! mayb try soaking it in a wool wash before washing, i wouldnt wash on anything hotter than a 4o wash even if you have to do it a couple of times!!!
 
I wash all mine at 40c and tumble dry them- they are all fine. Not sure about 90c though!? I use white numnahs for everyday on horses who live out.
I always put white horsey things in for an extra rinse though or hose them first; we have red soil too, and it stains everything.
 
Well, I washed it at 40 with some vanish & a sachet of net curtain whitener... & it's still cream, & slightly orange on the underside.
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Maybe I need a black one for everyday...
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