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Bedding Care Instructions
Bamboo Sheets Care Instructions
WASHING
To keep your bamboo sheets in their best condition, always wash them separately in cold water—no hotter than 30°C or 86°F—using a gentle cycle. Washing them on their own is key, as contact with rougher fabrics, zippers, hooks, or fasteners can cause pilling and premature wear. It’s also best to avoid tossing them in with towels or blankets, which tend to shed lint that can cling to the fabric.
STAIN REMOVAL
If you need to treat a stain, we recommend testing any stain remover on the fabric pouch your sheets came in before applying it to the actual bedding. This helps ensure the product doesn’t discolor or damage the delicate fibers.
DRYING
Line drying is ideal for the longest life and softest feel. If you prefer using a dryer, stick to the lowest heat setting and a gentle tumble cycle. Bamboo sheets are naturally prone to wrinkling because of their silky sateen weave. To minimize this, remove them from the dryer as soon as the cycle ends. Drape them to smooth out creases or use a low-temperature iron.
A NOTE ON WRINKLING & FEEL
Because of their ultra-soft, silky weave, bamboo sheets naturally wrinkle more than thicker cotton blends—but that’s part of their charm. Their lightweight, breathable texture is what gives them that luxurious, cool-to-the-touch feel. With just a bit of mindful care, you’ll be rewarded with sheets that get softer with every wash and offer a sleep experience that’s smooth, cozy, and refreshingly different from anything else in your linen closet.
To keep your bamboo sheets in their best condition, always wash them separately in cold water—no hotter than 30°C or 86°F—using a gentle cycle. Washing them on their own is key, as contact with rougher fabrics, zippers, hooks, or fasteners can cause pilling and premature wear. It’s also best to avoid tossing them in with towels or blankets, which tend to shed lint that can cling to the fabric.
STAIN REMOVAL
If you need to treat a stain, we recommend testing any stain remover on the fabric pouch your sheets came in before applying it to the actual bedding. This helps ensure the product doesn’t discolor or damage the delicate fibers.
DRYING
Line drying is ideal for the longest life and softest feel. If you prefer using a dryer, stick to the lowest heat setting and a gentle tumble cycle. Bamboo sheets are naturally prone to wrinkling because of their silky sateen weave. To minimize this, remove them from the dryer as soon as the cycle ends. Drape them to smooth out creases or use a low-temperature iron.
A NOTE ON WRINKLING & FEEL
Because of their ultra-soft, silky weave, bamboo sheets naturally wrinkle more than thicker cotton blends—but that’s part of their charm. Their lightweight, breathable texture is what gives them that luxurious, cool-to-the-touch feel. With just a bit of mindful care, you’ll be rewarded with sheets that get softer with every wash and offer a sleep experience that’s smooth, cozy, and refreshingly different from anything else in your linen closet.
Bedding Care Instructions
Microfiber Bedding Care Instructions
Washing
Machine-wash your microfiber bedding in cold or warm water (never hotter than 120 °F) using a gentle cycle and a mild, bleach-free detergent. Skip fabric softeners, which can coat and stiffen the fibers.
Drying
Tumble dry on low heat or line dry. Remove the sheets promptly to prevent wrinkles and pilling and avoid dryer sheets for the same reason you skip fabric softener.
Ironing
Microfiber usually comes out of the dryer smooth, but if needed, touch up with a cool iron or a handheld steamer (never high heat).
Quick Tips
Wash before first use, launder only with similar colors, and pretreat stains with a dab of detergent before washing. Keep chlorine bleach and high heat away from the fabric to preserve softness and color.
Machine-wash your microfiber bedding in cold or warm water (never hotter than 120 °F) using a gentle cycle and a mild, bleach-free detergent. Skip fabric softeners, which can coat and stiffen the fibers.
Drying
Tumble dry on low heat or line dry. Remove the sheets promptly to prevent wrinkles and pilling and avoid dryer sheets for the same reason you skip fabric softener.
Ironing
Microfiber usually comes out of the dryer smooth, but if needed, touch up with a cool iron or a handheld steamer (never high heat).
Quick Tips
Wash before first use, launder only with similar colors, and pretreat stains with a dab of detergent before washing. Keep chlorine bleach and high heat away from the fabric to preserve softness and color.