Linen Care Guide

Take Care of Your Linens the Proper Way

Learn how to keep your sheets, towels, bathrobes and other linens clean and spotless, with instructions for washing, maintenance and storage.

How to Care for Your Sheets

Basic Tips

  • Change your pillowcases at least once a week.
  • Wash the sheets according to the washing instructions on the label.
  • Rotate between more than one set to reduce wear.

Washing Instructions

  • Machine wash up to 60°C.
  • Use of a dryer is permitted.
  • The use of chlorine is prohibited.
  • Iron at a temperature of up to 100-120°C.

How to Care for Your Towels

Basic Tips

  • Do not pull on threads or loose fibers—cut them with scissors.
  • Avoid fabric softeners, as they reduce absorbency.
  • Avoid contact with products containing benzoyl peroxide.

Washing Instructions

  • Machine wash up to 60°C.
  • Use of a dryer is permitted.
  • The use of chlorine is prohibited.
  • Iron at a temperature of up to 100-120°C.

How to Care for Your Bathrobes

Washing Instructions

  • All Bathrobes up to 60°C
  • Linen bathrobes:
  1. Whites: Machine wash up to 40°C.
  2. Colors: machine wash up to 30°C.
  • Use of a dryer is permitted.
  • The use of chlorine is prohibited.
  • Iron at a mild temperature

How to Care for Your Pillows

Basic Tips

  • Use pillowcases and protective covers for longer life.
  • Inflate the pillows regularly to keep their shape.
  • Clean locally with mild soap and water.

Washing Instructions

  • For down pillows: dry clean.
  • For synthetic pillows: wash in cold water and dry on low heat.

How to Care for Your Quilts

Basic Tips

  • Spot clean small stains with warm water and mild soap.
  • Inflate regularly for even distribution of the material.

Washing Instructions

For down duvets : dry clean or wash according to the instructions on the label.

For synthetic duvets : wash in cold water and dry at low temperature.

General Storage Tips

  • Store linens in a cool, dry place.
  • Use scented sachets for freshness.
  • Avoid plastic bags for storage—prefer cloth bags.