Do not let stains dry. Dried stains are sometimes difficult to remove. Never iron before stains have been removed.
Sort laundry by color. Wash white and colored items separately. Always wash deep-colored linen separately and never with white laundry.
Never wash colored fabrics with detergents that contain optical brighteners or chlorine bleaches.
Always pre-wash new textiles at low temperatures to prevent shrinkage and avoid surprises after rinsing out excess dye.
Never let wet pieces of laundry sit on top of each other for long.
Correctly dose your detergent: too little detergent causes limescale buildup, leading to graying, faster wear, increased wrinkling, and significant shrinkage. Too much detergent leads to excessive foaming and disappointing washing results.
Respect the load ratio. Overloading the washing drum causes extra wear; insufficient loading leads to graying and poor washing results.
Deel dit blogbericht
Recommendations for maintaining your linen
Do not let stains dry. Dried stains are sometimes difficult to remove. Never iron before stains have been removed.
Sort laundry by color. Wash white and colored items separately. Always wash deep-colored linen separately and never with white laundry.
Never wash colored fabrics with detergents that contain optical brighteners or chlorine bleaches.
Always pre-wash new textiles at low temperatures to prevent shrinkage and avoid surprises after rinsing out excess dye.
Never let wet pieces of laundry sit on top of each other for long.
Correctly dose your detergent: too little detergent causes limescale buildup, leading to graying, faster wear, increased wrinkling, and significant shrinkage. Too much detergent leads to excessive foaming and disappointing washing results.
Respect the load ratio. Overloading the washing drum causes extra wear; insufficient loading leads to graying and poor washing results.