Whether it's the highest quality and most expensive bed linens or terry towels, they will not remain beautiful or last long if not properly cared for. The thinner the fabric, the more delicate care it requires. Sort bed linens and terry towels by color, just like regular clothes, it's important to wash bed linens and terry towels by colors.
Dark bed linens and terry towels can dye lighter clothes or other fabrics. It wouldn't be nice if purple bed linen dyed your favorite light shirt. Carefully add the necessary amount of detergent. The laundry powder package often indicates how much is needed for each fabric type. These instructions should be carefully reviewed before washing, and the powder or other detergents should be used in the prescribed amount. Otherwise, excessive chemicals can cause skin itching and dryness. It's believed that overusing cleaning agents can affect the development of asthma.
Care for synthetic (50% cotton/50% polyester) bed linens:
Synthetic bed linens are easier to care for compared to others. Products containing polyester dry faster, wrinkle less after washing, etc. Therefore, bed linens made from these materials are predominantly used in hotels. Modern technology makes synthetic bed linens very hard to distinguish from 100% cotton. There's virtually no difference in comfort. They can be washed with either powder or liquid detergents. Synthetic bed linens are recommended to be washed in the machine with liquid detergent at 60 °C. Do not use bleaches for colored fabric washing. Keep in mind that many detergents contain bleaches. Turn duvet covers and pillowcases inside out and wash at 60°C. Since the polyester thread woven into the fabric of the bed linen is much stronger and more elastic than cotton thread, it can withstand higher spins in dryers and tunnel washers' drying presses.
Care for cotton (100% cotton) bed linens:
Both the white satin and colored satin we sell can be washed at temperatures up to 60 °C. The brighter the colors of a new product, the longer you should wash it separately from other laundry. It can also be washed at higher temperatures for particularly tough stains, but the color will fade more quickly. Do not use bleaches for colored fabric washing. Keep in mind that many detergents contain bleaches. Turn duvet covers and pillowcases inside out and wash at 60°C.