fabric & care guide
by material
give your product tender loving care for enduring delight with our fabulous pointers!
silk
- Very mild fine wash
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Low iron
- Do not dry clean
- We recommend Le Blanc Linen Wash, available on adorn.house or any non-enzyme gentle detergent
cotton percale, sateen, & jersey
- Mild wash
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low heat
- High iron
- Professional dry cleaning mild process
- We recommend Le Blanc Linen Wash, available on adorn.house or any non-enzyme gentle detergent
linen
- Unfold your linens completely before washing.
- Do not overload the machine.
- Wash your linens at max. 40°C - 104°F.
- If possible, line dry, it’s best for linen and the environment.
- If using a tumbler, dry on medium heat, do not over dry.
- Iron with steam on slightly damp linen (best the inside of the fabric).
- Mild wash
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low heat
- Low iron
- Professional dry cleaning mild process
- We recommend Le Blanc Linen Wash, available on adorn.house or any non-enzyme gentle detergent
jacquard
- Mild wash
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low heat
- Medium iron
- Professional dry cleaning mild process
- We recommend Le Blanc Linen Wash, available on adorn.house or any non-enzyme gentle detergent
down & feather inserts
Down has natural enemies. For instance, the humidity in your house, lotions, hair conditioners and the perspiration from your body all weigh down the filaments in down. If your pillow or comforter seems to be going flat, clumping, and/or separating, it is most likely moisture or oil robbing it of its original loft. Laundering the product should adequately clean it and bring back its original fluffiness; however, this is not a guarantee. DO NOT DRY CLEAN. The chemicals used actually break down the composition of down fiber. The more you clean your product, the more you will actually cause breakdown of the natural product. Therefore, spot cleaning is the best practice for cleaning down products.
THE AT-HOME LAUNDERING INSTRUCTIONS
The “do-it-yourself” laundering approach is at your own risk and does void any warranty coverage.
We would highly recommend leaving the laundering to the professionals! However, if you are feeling brave, here’s how:
1. Use a large capacity front-loading washing machine. DO NOT use a top-loading washing machine.
2. Detergent must be an approved down-wash, such as Down Wash (by Le Blanc), or Dreft. DO NOT use Woolite.
3. The washing machine settings should be on cold water, and the cycle should be DELICATE or HAND WASH.
4. After the first cycle is complete, run the cycle again without detergent to ensure all of the soap is removed.
5. Dry in a large capacity dryer at medium heat for a minimum of 6-8 hours, checking every 30 minutes to pull apart down clumps OR hang dry outside for a full day of hot summer sun. When you think your comforter or pillow is dry, put it back into the dryer for one more cycle. DO NOT attempt to air dry since it will not dry quickly enough and will cause mildew.
In the event that you need your pillow “fluffed” up with more fill after it’s been laundered, we are happy to discuss how we can customize it for you!
detergents & cleaners
We sell nice, long-lasting things made from natural materials. Use a non-enzyme cleaner to protect your linens and down, as enzymes can harm them and other natural fabrics like silk, cotton, and wool. You can also wash delicate items like cashmere sweaters and cotton tees with this linen wash
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