1. For bedding (excluding cores), the cleaning frequency can be determined according to personal hygiene habits. Before using it for the first time, it can be rinsed once in water, and the pulp and floating color of printing and dyeing can be washed off on the surface.
2. Except for special materials and those marked as unwashable (such as silk), generally speaking, the washing procedure is: first pour neutral detergent into the water of the washing machine, the water temperature should not exceed 30 ℃, and after the detergent is completely dissolved Then put the bedding, and the soaking time should not be too long. Unnecessary discoloration may be caused by the use of alkaline detergents or water temperature that is too high or the detergent is not evenly dissolved or soaked for too long. At the same time, light-colored products should be washed separately from dark-colored products during cleaning to avoid mutual staining. After cleaning, it can be dried in an outdoor ventilated place. If you want to use a dryer, please use low temperature drying, and the temperature should not exceed 35 °C to avoid excessive shrinkage.
Bedding is generally placed on the bed for use during sleep, including quilts, quilt covers, sheets, bedspreads, fitted sheets, pillowcases, pillow cores, blankets, mats and mosquito nets; generally, the bedding we refer to is mainly Refers to textile products, quilted products and polyester fiber products, excluding blankets and mats.
In short, you should read the washing instructions of the product carefully before washing. Before washing the products with decorative accessories, be sure to take off the lace, pendants, etc. to avoid damage.
3. When collecting, please clean it first, dry it thoroughly, fold it neatly, and put in a certain amount of mothballs (not in direct contact with the product). It should be placed in a dark place with low humidity and good ventilation. Quilt products that have not been used for a long time can be dried in the sun before being reused to restore their fluffy.
4. Special attention:
A. Linen products should not be rubbed or twisted hard when washing (because the fibers are brittle and easy to fluff, which affects the appearance and lifespan).
B. When collecting cotton and linen products, pay attention to keep the environment clean and prevent mildew. Light-colored and dark-colored products should be stored separately to prevent shadow and yellowing.
C. White silk products cannot be placed in mothballs or in camphor wood boxes, otherwise they will turn yellow.
D. Except for the single-hole fiber pillow, all others can be washed, but because of its thickness, it must be fully dried to make it completely dry so that it will not affect the reuse. Usually it is best to use a pillowcase to avoid the trouble of washing.











