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Caring For Your New Linens
Washing Coloured Embroideries
Chamant Napkins
Details
- White and Ivory
- Size: 22x22" (sold in set of 4 Napkins)
- 60% linen / 40% polyester
- Fabric from Belgium
- Made in USA
Additional details
- Also available in other colours and sizes at regular price. Call or email us for more information;
- Assorted Tablecloths available
Care
Caring For Your New Linens
- Egyptian cotton sheets should be washed with mild bleach free detergent in warm (not hot) water. You should expect about 3% shrinkage for cotton sheets.
- Machine wash, on gentle cycle, using cool warm water.
- Remove from machine immediately, shake out and gently stretch to smooth wrinkles.
- Launder whites and collars separately. Do not mix sheets and towels in the same load.
- Do not use bleach or detergents with optical brighteners. Instead for whitening purposes, we recommend using natural alternatives such as vinegar or lemon juice mixed with water. The use of chlorine bleach detergent will yellow the fabric and reduce the strength of your bed linens.
- Dry on select or tumble dry, and do not over-dry. Heat makes fabric brittle, damages the cluster of the cotton and causes excessive shrinkage.
- If pressing is desired, take the sheets from the dryer when they are slightly damp.
- Iron medium heat, the backside of the sheet to avoid damaging any embroidery details.
Washing Coloured Embroideries
- Machine wash in lukewarm water with mild soap or detergent.
- Fill the washing machine with enough articles to circulate freely.
- Remove the articles immediately after the cycle is finished.
- New leave damp embroidered items pressed together.
- No bleach should ever be used.
- If there should be any bleeding of a color, soak the item in a non-chlorine bleach solution such as Clorox color safe bleach, for 60-90 minutes and repeat the washing cycle.
- Do not over dry the articles. Over drying reduces the life of your embroidered articles.
- If pressing is desired, take the sheets from the dryer when they are slightly damp.
- Delicate embroideries and laces must be ironed on the reverse side or between two clothes. Start is not necessary and is never suggested.
- Ironing retains the shine of beautiful cotton sateen sheeting and the body of pure silk sheeting.