New Laundry Guidelines for Ukrainians: How Often to Wash Bedding and Towels.
Proper Care for Bed Linens and Household Textiles
According to TSN.ua: Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene at home starts with correct laundry practices. This article provides recommendations on wash temperatures for various materials, how often to wash different textiles, and common mistakes to avoid when laundering white clothing.
Wash Temperatures by Fabric Type
What temperature should you use for your bedding? Cotton bed linens should be washed at 40–60°C, with a cycle lasting 1.5 to 2 hours. Linen also requires 40–60°C, using a delicate cycle for the same duration. Silk bedding needs to be washed at temperatures up to 30°C, using a delicate or hand-wash cycle for 1–1.5 hours. Satin follows a similar approach, with 40–60°C and a delicate cycle. Flannel can be washed at 30–40°C on a gentle cycle, while polyester and microfiber require 30–40°C on a delicate cycle for 1–1.5 hours.
How Often to Wash Bedding and Textiles
The frequency of washing bed linens and other textiles is equally important. Here are some guidelines:
- Sheets and pillowcases should be washed once a week.
- Duvet covers — every 2 to 4 weeks.
- Pillows should be washed every 3 to 6 months, and replaced every two years.
- Bath towels should be washed once a week, while hand towels need washing every 2 to 3 days.
- Bath mats also require weekly washing, and bathrobes should be washed once a month.
- Kitchen cloths need daily washing, eco-bags as needed, and blankets approximately once a month.
White clothing often demands special attention because it is more prone to stains and can lose its brightness faster. Common mistakes when washing white items include using too high a temperature, which can cause yellowing, and failing to separate white garments from colored ones, which can lead to staining.
Following these recommendations will help extend the lifespan of your bed linens and textiles while keeping your home clean and hygienic.
Understanding proper textile care can significantly improve both the durability of your fabrics and the overall hygiene of your home. In today’s fast-paced world, where cleanliness and comfort are key, adhering to these guidelines can help prevent issues related to soiling or material damage. It also highlights the importance of consumer education in textile maintenance, which can reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste.
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