Linen is a natural fiber known for its breathability, durability and timeless look. Although linen may feel stiff when new, it softens over time and retains its beautiful texture with proper care. The following instructions will help you extend the life of your linen products and maintain their best properties
Stain removal
Treat stains quickly, but avoid harsh scrubbing, as this can damage the linen fibers. Use mild detergent and cold water. Linen is naturally dirt-repellent, so stains usually come off easily in the wash.
Washing
We recommend hand washing or machine washing with a gentle program (30 °C), spin max. 400 rpm. Use a mild detergent that does not contain bleach.
Turn the product inside out before washing to reduce friction and color fading. Avoid overloading the washing machine, as a full drum can cause extra wrinkles.
Dry
Air-dry linen products on a flat surface or by hanging them carefully. The product takes shape when wet, this way you avoid extra wrinkles. Avoid drying in direct sunlight as it can fade the colors.
Linen shrinks and wrinkles at high temperatures and when spun hard, so do not tumble dry the product.
Ironing and steaming
Steaming suits the linen product well and is a great way to iron the product. You can also use an iron to iron the product. One good tip is to use water to straighten the product - Spray the product all over the hanger, right and let it dry.