A healthy sleep environment relies on clean and fresh bedding – a must for promoting better overall well-being. Regularly washing your bed linen not only enhances sleep hygiene but also prolongs the lifespan of your bedding products; your products last longer, protecting your wallet and the planet. Clean bedding contributes to a comfortable and inviting sleep space, supporting restful sleep and optimal health. But what are the best practices when it comes to washing your bed sheets to ensure cleanliness, comfort and longevity? We’ve got the answers you need!
How Often Should You Wash Bamboo Bed Sheets?
Bed linen should ideally be washed every one to two weeks – this is ideal for getting rid of sweat, oils, skincare, dust mites and other particles that accumulate over time. These elements build up and leave your pillowcase and duvet cover feeling less than fresh. Not washing your bedding often enough is a key factor in acne breakouts! Changing and washing your bedding regularly also helps to prevent the buildup of allergens, promoting a clean and fresh sleep environment.
What Temperature Should Bedding Be Washed At?
First things first, read the label. It’s super important to follow individual manufacturer guidelines when it comes to washing bamboo bed sheets and other bedding, in order to get the most out of your products. Typically you want to opt for warm, rather than hot or cold, water; we recommend you wash our Bamboo Bedding at around 30 degrees – better for the planet and more gentle on the fabric. This will help to preserve the colour and integrity of the material.
How to Get White Bed Linen White Again
A common conundrum – white bedding is a really timeless and chic choice, and our Pure White 100% Bamboo Bedding is a firm favourite! But what about when your white bedding doesn’t look as white as it used to? To revive white bed linen that has lost its brightness, consider soaking the linens in a mixture of laundry detergent and a natural whitening agent such as baking soda or lemon juice before washing. Avoid bleach, as this can damage the fabric!
How to Keep White Bed Linen White
Okay so you’ve got your white bedding looking fresh again – now to keep it that way! Again, avoid using bleach where possible; this can degrade the fabric of bamboo bed sheets and other white bedding. You should also avoid having those midnight snacks and cups of tea in bed, as this can lead to staining, and definitely don’t sleep in your white sheets if you’ve applied fake tan or you’ve been wearing sun cream that you haven’t washed off before bed. These products can lead to discolouration, which is why your whites don’t always look so white… Line-dry your white linen, too, as the sun will naturally brighten the fabric.
How to Wash Linen Bedding
Linen is a beautiful fabric. Our range of Bamboo and French Linen Bedding is incredibly soft, with a chic matte finish that turns any bedroom into a stylish haven of comfort. But linen requires gentle care to prevent shrinkage and maintain the softness of the fabric; we recommend a 30 degree wash, using gentle, eco-friendly detergent. Avoid over-drying by ignoring the tumble dryer and drying your linen bedding on the line or an airer. This helps to preserve the texture and drape of the fabric.
Pre-Treating and Removing Stains from Bedding
We’ve all been there – you’re about to pop your bamboo bed sheets and other bedding in the wash, only to notice a stain that you didn’t even know was there. For stubborn stains on bedding, pre-treating with a stain remover or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda can help lift the stain before washing. Consider using enzyme-based cleaners for organic stains and always remember to avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the fabric.
Drying Tips for Bedding and Bed Linen
When drying bedding, opt for air-drying when you can. There’s nothing better than the softness of bed sheets dried on the line outside, although with the British weather it’s not always possible! Use an airer to dry your bamboo bed sheets inside, and if you do have to use the tumble dryer, choose as low a setting as possible to prevent any shrinkage and keep the fabric intact. Always remove bedding from the dryer as soon as it’s done to minimise the chance of any creasing or wrinkles.
How to Store Freshly Washed Bedding
Store freshly washed bedding in a cool, dry place to prevent mildew and odours. This could be in an airing cupboard, or storage that’s built into your bed itself. Consider using breathable storage bags or containers to protect bedding from dust mites and pests. Fold your bamboo bed sheets properly and keep your set in the bag it came in or inside a pillowcase so you know everything is together!
When to Replace Bed Linen
If you take care of your bedding, it should last you a good few years. But there does come a time when it needs replacing – normally when the fabric shows signs of wear, such as thinning, pilling, or fading. If your bedding has a smell that won’t wash out or stains that just won’t shift, it might be time to get rid! That means it’s time to go shopping, and it’s a great chance to invest in new bamboo bed sheets. Soft, hypoallergenic and naturally antibacterial, bamboo is the perfect choice for hygienic bedding and fresh bedtimes.
Quick Tips for Washing Different Bedding Types
- Wash bamboo bedding in gentle, cooler water to preserve its natural properties.
- Use mild detergent on silk bedding and avoid high temperatures to prevent damage.
- Wash down comforters and duvets infrequently to maintain their loft and warmth.
Properly washing and maintaining your bedding is crucial for creating a clean, comfortable sleep environment that promotes optimal sleep hygiene and overall health. Establishing a routine – every 1-2 weeks – for washing bed linens not only ensures cleanliness but also prolongs the lifespan of your bedding products. Plus, there’s no better feeling than slipping into fresh bamboo bed sheets after a long day!
By following the tips and techniques we’ve shared in this guide, you can enjoy fresh, inviting bedding that enhances your sleep experience. Invest in the cleanliness and comfort of your sheets to transform your sleep space into a sanctuary of relaxation and well-being.