Essential care for your summer bed sheets
The summer sheets are made of fresh and breathable fabrics. For this reason, they are often made of 100% cotton or other natural fabrics such as linen. This type of fresh and pleasant fabrics need certain special care to stay beautiful and in good condition.
As we have said on other occasions, today you can also opt for synthetic or mixed fabrics, since their good quality makes them offer high performance and are much easier to iron and care for.
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Tips for taking care of your summer sheets
Here are some basic tips for summer bedding care , some of which can be applied throughout the year:
- Bedding should be washed once a week , except in warmer places or when the person is very prone to sweating, in which case they can be washed twice a week. This is sufficient in practically all cases and washing your sheets more frequently will only speed up their wear process.
- Labels must be looked at carefully. The manufacturer is the one who knows his product best and, therefore, the one who can best indicate how to wash it. The label will generally indicate information as important as whether the sheets can be machine washed, tumble dried or what is the maximum water temperature they tolerate.
- If there is a complicated stain you should not try to remove it by increasing the temperature of the water. It is best to soak it with a stain remover that is respectful of delicate fabrics and does not contain bleach. After this, they can be washed as marked on the label.
- Linen and cotton often shrink in the first few washes . Manufacturers know this and that is why the sheets of these fabrics are usually larger than those made of synthetic fabric that does not undergo changes. You should not worry if this happens, it will only happen in the first and second wash, then the fabric will remain intact. To prevent them from shrinking too much, it is recommended not to use the dryer, but to let them air dry.
- It is recommended that the bedding is washed separately . This is so because certain fabrics can cause friction to occur and end up forming the dreaded balls. If the washing machine is not filled and you want to take advantage of the washing, it can be completed with cotton underwear or other similar garments, avoiding mixing sheets of natural fabrics with synthetic garments.
- If you dry your sheets in the open air, avoid direct sunlight as it can cause the colors to be damaged or even the sheets to end up stiff, depending on the fabric from which they are made.
- To iron the sheets you must take into account the manufacturer's instructions. In the case of cotton or other natural fiber sheets, it is recommended that the fabric is slightly damp as this facilitates ironing. You can choose to collect the clothes from the clothesline before everything is dry, but the easiest thing is to use ironing water.
- Ironing water helps to remove wrinkles from sheets and, in addition, it usually has a mild aroma that makes clothes feel fresher and more pleasant.
- While natural fabrics tend to need much more heat, synthetic fabrics are ironed at a lower temperature, so it is advisable to start with synthetic bedding and subsequently increase the heat of the iron to work with cotton.
- Where your clothes are stored is also important. For your summer sheets to be impeccable, you should store them in a dry and well-ventilated place , such as a closet or drawers. But never in plastic, like the famous boxes that are used to put under the bed.
- A good trick is to put tissue paper in the drawers or shelves where the bedding will be stored, as this will absorb any humidity from the environment, preventing the clothes from ending up moldy or smelling.
- To finish, we are going to give you a trick that does not have to do with the care of the sheets, but with how to take care of yourself with them. This is a trick that models use to make their hair look great: silk pillowcases. Cotton pillowcases and especially synthetic ones, have the problem that they can frizz the hair due to friction and thus favor it to break or look electric in the morning.
Silk, on the other hand, avoids these problems and protects it, especially when it is more delicate because dyes have been used. In addition, the silk covers avoid the typical wrinkles that form on the face when sleeping, so for many people they are another beauty treatment.