Percale Poly Cotton Linens Percale poly/cotton includes 50% man made polyester fabric it is resistant to shrinkage during laundry. Bedding is manufactured within normal standards for normal washing conditions. Harsh detergents are not recommended. Poly cotton is resistant to deep creasing, use a cool down cycle on tumble dryers and remove linens once dry, fold and lay flat, iron whilst still damp.
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100% Cotton Linens Because cotton is a natural fabric all sizes are approximate and cotton will naturally shrink slightly during its first laundering cycle. Typically our 100% Cotton and Egyptian Cotton bed Linens should be washed at 40 degrees. If tumble drying we recommend a low heat with cooling down period but remove linens while still damp and iron dry to remove creasing. Hanging the linens to dry naturally will also remove creases. Avoid harsh detergents and wash separately from other fabrics. |
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Poly Cotton Linens Wash at 40 degrees. Poly cotton is naturally resistant to deep creasing, however try to use a cool down cycle on tumble dryers and remove linens once complete, then fold and lay flat whilst fabric is still damp. Ironing may be required to remove all creases. Harsh detergents are not recommended. |
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Quilted Mattress Protector Wash at 40 degress. The polypropelene material be washed and tumble dryed on a low heat. |
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Waterproof Towelling Mattress Protectors The 100% Cotton backed with non permeable polymer should be washed on a low 40 degree cycle and not tumble dryed. Tumble drying on a high heat may cause damage to the polymer backing and reduce its waterproof abilities |
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Flannelette bed linens Our flannel bedding is a high quality and thick brushed cotton material. Being natural fibre, cotton bedding will naturally shrink slightly during its first laundering cycle. We recommend that harsh detergents are avoided and cottons are washed separately from other fabrics. To avoid deep creasing of cottons use a cool down cycle on tumble dryers and remove linens once complete, then fold and lay flat. Iron whilst fabric is still damp.
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