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How to Care for Your Bamboo Sheets

Properly caring for your bedding increases the longevity of your favorite bamboo sheets. Here are mentioned tips to take care of bamboo sheets. For more details: https://bit.ly/3rSfRlb

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How to Care for Your Bamboo Sheets

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  1. How to Care for Your Bamboo Sheets 01

  2. DressingyourbedinourincrediblysoftBamboosheetsis unlike any other material you’ve had the pleasure of dealing with. Not only is this material buttery-smooth, but due to the natural fibers found in bamboo, this material is hypoallergenic and naturally antimicrobial, making bamboo duvets, sheets, and pillowcases ideal for those with sensitiveskin. 02

  3. Tips forWashing Your Bamboo Sheets 03

  4. Avoid the Use of Fabric Softeners and DryerSheets There’s no need to add fabric softeners or dryer sheets when washing your bamboo bedding because this material is naturally soft and will stay soft after countlesswashes. 05

  5. Brighten You Load withBaking Soda If you’re looking to brighten the color of yoursheets,alittlebitofbakingsodaisall you need. Simply add a 1/2 cup of baking soda to your wash along with your detergent and wash on a gentle cycle like normal. 06

  6. Drying your BambooBedding Line drying your bamboo bedding is ideal for preserving the naturalfibers;however,ifthisisnotafeasibleoption,usinga dryerisalsoacceptable.Whendrying,besuretodryonalow heat setting and low tumble cycle. Toavoid wrinkles, be sure to take your bedding out of the dryer as soon as the drying cycle iscomplete. 07

  7. How to Dealwith Wrinkles If Bamboo bedding isleft in the dryer too long, wrinkles areinevitable. However, since these sheets tend to drape well, wrinkles will graduallygo away after a fewhours. 08

  8. How to Remove StubbornStains We get it, stains and accidents happen. To keep the integrity of the natural bamboo fibers, instead of using harsh stain removers, try using vinegar and water. Prepare a mixture of 1-part vinegar and 4- parts water and let it soak for a couple of hours. After the stain has soaked for a bit, wash your sheets on a gentlecycle. 09

  9. When to Replace YourBamboo Bedding Eventually, all good things must come to an end, and that even includes our precious bamboo bedding. Even the highest quality bedding will reach the end of its lifecycle from constant wear. One tell-tale sign that it is time to replace your sheets is if you start to seeing fraying hems and any signs of discoloration. If you wash your sheets every 7–10 days, you may need to replace your sheets after 12–18 months. 10

  10. Should you Wash Your SheetsSeparately To preserve the longevity of your bamboo bedding, we recommend washing your sheets separately. Since bamboo is a natural fiber, it needs to be cared for in a gentlemanner. When washing, you should avoid placing clothing (especially clothing with zippers) in with your sheets as this can cause pilling andabrasion. 11

  11. Will Bamboo SheetsPill Aslongasyouproperlycareforyourbamboosheets,yoursheetswill not pill. So, what exactly causing pilling? Pilling is caused by excessiveheatfromthedryerorabrasionfromharshchemicalsand friction. For example, if you wash your sheets with rougher fabrics, thiscancausepilling,whichcancauseholesinthesheets. 12

  12. How to ProperlyStore Your BambooSheets Once your freshly washed sheets come out of the dryer, you can storeyour 13 bamboo bedding in a cool and dry place that is not in contact with direct sunlight. It would be best if you never store your sheets in plastic containers orbags.

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