wash it in a washing machine
It depends on the material of the jacket. Usually, machine washing should be done on a delicate cycle using a cold water wash, such as Woolite. It would be wise to let the jacket air dry, smoothing it out as soon as the washer ends to prevent wrinkles and/or shrinking. I would not advise washing leather.
It may not be a good idea to machine wash a down bedspread. Consider getting it cleaned professionally at your dry cleaners.
Depends if the jacket is machine washable. If it is, try Dawn dishwashing soap. It cuts grease. Let sit on stain for about 1/2 hour and then machine wash it on hot.
To wash a leather cowhide jacket, first check the care label for any specific instructions. If it's safe to do so, wipe down the jacket with a damp cloth and mild soap to remove dirt and stains. Avoid soaking or machine washing leather as it can damage the material. Lastly, hang the jacket to air dry away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
not in the washig machine you will have to wash it by hand sorry hun :D
No, wash them by hand, and then air dry. Anything with feathers, I would not recommend machine-washing or drying...
they might get torn up you should hand clean them
It will probably be okay to machine wash it as long as you don't use warm or hot water.
Re-wash it and don't let it air dry, instead dry it in the dryer. Make sure it is inside out. It may accumulate some wash wear if you consistently wash and dry it all the way, but it should not have a crusty feel. I always wash my sweatsuits in this way.
Presuming you mean "leather" bomber jackets: Wash by hand using standard laundry soap and warm water; scrub both the inside and outside, but primarily the inside...this is where the sweat and dirt collects and causes the jacket to smell bad. Then let the jacket air dry (by hanging it up). Do not put it in a washing machine, if you do, be prepared for some SHRINKAGE.
Presuming you mean "leather" bomber jackets: Wash by hand using standard laundry soap and warm water; scrub both the inside and outside, but primarily the inside...this is where the sweat and dirt collects and causes the jacket to smell bad. Then let the jacket air dry (by hanging it up). Do not put it in a washing machine, if you do, be prepared for some SHRINKAGE.