Do
• Always check the care label before washing, drying, ironing, or storing.
• Wash bedding before first use to refresh the fabric and soften the fibers.
• Wash duvet covers and pillowcases weekly or every 1–2 weeks depending on use, climate, and personal preference.
• Wash sooner if bedding has been exposed to sweat, body oils, skincare products, pets, stains, or heavy daily use.
• Separate light and dark colors before washing.
• Wash delicate bedding separately from towels, denim, zippers, hooks, Velcro, or rough fabrics.
• Close zippers, buttons, and ties before washing to help reduce snagging and twisting.
• Turn duvet covers and pillowcases inside out when washing, especially if they have embroidery, lace, ruffles, or decorative details.
• Use a gentle liquid detergent, preferably fragrance-free for sensitive sleepers.
• Use the correct amount of detergent. Too much detergent can leave residue and make cotton feel stiff.
• Avoid overloading the washer so water and detergent can move evenly through the fabric.
Don’t
• Do not use bleach unless the care label specifically allows it.
• Do not use harsh detergents, strong stain removers, or optical brighteners on delicate colors, embroidery, lace, or decorative finishes.
• Do not wash luxury bedding with towels or rough laundry, as friction may cause lint, pilling, or surface wear.
• Do not leave wet bedding sitting in the washer for a long time, as this may cause odor, creasing, or discoloration.
• Do not dry bedding on high heat unless the care label specifically allows it.