Because we use our linens intimately, we recommended that household linens be washed before use.
Arrange the household linen by fiber (cotton, linen, sateen), color (light colors, dark colors), and item type (sheets, towels, tablecloths).
Separate items made of synthetic fibers. Also, separate garments with materials that could damage fabrics (zippers, hooks, metal, parts). Items should be unfolded when loading the machine.
For bed linens, remove from the dryer before being completely dry, gently lay flat on ironing board then iron. For line drying, open each item and shake before hanging.
Do not place colored linens in direct sunlight - the sun makes whites seem shinier, but extended exposure may cause yellowing. Do not hang wool and delicate items vertically; lay flat on drying rack to prevent overstretching. Do not dry longer than necessary.
• Avoid using High heat / hot water
• Wash in Cold Water
• Use Liquid biodegradable detergent
• Avoid using Bleach
• Machine wash on medium setting
• Use Biodegradable Detergent
• Use Cold Water
• Avoid using high heat / hot water
• Refer to product specific care instructions
• Enclose it a large, thin mesh bag
• Avoid using high heat / hot water
• Wash in cold water
• Use Liquid biodegradable detergent
• Avoid using bleach
• Avoid using high heat / hot water
• Wash in cold water
• Use Liquid biodegradable detergent
• When wash cycle is done, remove immediately and shake to minimize wrinkles.
• Avoid using Bleach
Don’t dry in high temperature, use the medium fan and spin dry only.
Use a steam iron on a warm/hot setting for cotton; use a hot setting for linen and a water spray if needed. For embroidered linens, iron them on the reverse side and while damp for best results. Follow product care guide.
Delicate fibers, such as silk are best professionally cleaned to avoid shrinkage. Be sure to use expert dry cleaners who have understanding with luxury / premium linens and natural fibers
Store linens folded flat in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area and not exposed to direct sunlight because it causes permanent yellowing.
Avoid using plastic and boxes if linens will be stored for a long time because fibers need to breathe.