ok Minty - I did view Amazon there and there is something similar for £32 - think that's not bad cos I spent a lot of money on this one but maybe things have got cheaper
I buy cheap duvets (£6 in Asda) and simply throw them away when they need cleaning, so I'm no expert on this subject.
However everything I've read about washing them in the past has said that washing them in an ordinary domestic washing machine is to be avoided, as they need space to expand during the wash. So the usual advice seems to be to seek out a launderette which has extra large washing machines.
If the item is made in channels rather than squared, you can push all the filling to one end, and wash the other end - by hand of course. Then when that end is dry, push the filling back to the opposite end and finish the wash. I have done this with a down quilt, and it worked, but it wasn't easy to iron it. If you want the filling cleaned as well, you must dry-clean it.
well went for a new duvet as I tried to wash one of the pockets of the duvet - knew right away it was a disaster. And also the stain wouldn't come off.
New one ordered - got a lot of great reviews and it was about £60. Dry cleaners couldn't have got that stain out. It seemed to be tea ingrained