Introducing the epic guide to taking care of your Badass Luxury Bedding We know at 4AS Global that high quality bedding is something you are investing in to make sure of your comforts and relaxation. We have put together top tips for washing and storage to help you keep your linens looking bright, crisp and inviting so that they last longer on the bed.
1. Washing Your Bedding
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Read the labels: Always check care labels before you throw your sheets and pillowcases into the wash. They will also give you specifics on how to wash and dry the types of materials in your load.
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The Right Detergent: Choose a gentle, liquid detergent that is free from harsh chemicals and dyes This aids in the color and quality of your fabrics. Hypoallergenic detergents are the way to go if you have sensitive skin.
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Cold Water Wash: When washing bedding, it is best to wash in cold water because hot water can cause the fabric to shrink and fade away the color of the sheets. Hot water can be bad for your sheets and will wear them out even faster.
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Do Not Overload: Stop overloading your washing machine. Bedding requires the space to move about in order to be washer properly. The first can result in washing unevenly and cause the fabric to deteriorate quickly while the second only ruins your budget.
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Pick the Correct Cycle: When it comes to bedding, most can be washed on a gentle or normal cycle. Nonetheless, with heavy items like comforters or duvets you are going to want either a bulky cycle or the use of the heavy-duty cycle so they get cleaned properly.
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Dry Carefully: Select a low heat setting to dry and avoid any damage that could happen because of the fabric. Air drying would be better IMO as a natural option. Make sure to air your linens out well as they will get mildew possible otherwise.
2. Storing Your Bedding
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Cool and Dry: Keep it in a cool dry spot away from sunlight — i During the high temperatures and humidity it can cause fibers to weaken with the growth of mildew.
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Choose Breathable Storage Solutions: Select breathable storage bags or cotton pillowcases, rather than plastic bins. This provides an easy way for the moisture to escape thus keeping your bedding always fresh.
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No need Overpacking: Please avoid overstuffing in wardrobes or cabinet storage bags Packing too much can create wrinkles and will even ruin the texture of your clothes.
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Rotate your linens: If you have separate sets of bedding, change them out periodically This allows for a balanced wear and tear, hence fewer sets need to be replenished over time.
3. Maintaining Your Bedding
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Deal with Stains Quickly: Attend to stains whenever they happen, Dab the stain with a clean cloth and apply an appropriate fabric-safe mold stain remover. Scrubbing can actually damage the fibers so avoid doing this.
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Freshen with Fabric Spray: To freshen in between washes, try using a fabric refresher spray. It will help you neutralize the odor and make your linens smell clean.
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Spin Pillow and Mattress Protectors: Confirm that the pillow protectors as well as bed covers are rotated out. They provide a barrier so your bedding does not get dirty from spills and sweat, yet over time should be changed out if you detect they are worn or stained.
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Iron or Steam: For those who like that crisp, tailored look on their bed linens after drying them. Make sure to follow the heat settings given for all types of fabrics in order not get burned or damaged.
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Regular Inspection: Inspect your bedding frequently for frayed seams, etc. A quick repair can avoid other issues and prolong the life of your linens.