At what temperature should bed linen be washed? Many people make this mistake.

40 °C: The ideal temperature for color retention

Do you love your colorful duvet covers and want them to retain their vibrancy? Then washing at 40°C is the best solution. This temperature is perfect for dyed cotton, satin, and linen. It minimizes fading and preserves the fabric's appearance while delivering a clean and fresh result. In short: the perfect compromise between effectiveness and softness.

30 to 40 °C: Gentle washing for modern fibers.
Materials such as bamboo, Tencel, poplin, and synthetic fabrics benefit particularly from lower temperatures. Washing at 30 to 40 °C protects their delicate fibers and preserves their natural softness. It's like an extra-gentle care program for your laundry.

30°C: Ideal for delicate fabrics.
Silk and jacquard require special care. At 30°C, ideally on a gentle cycle, these fabrics retain their fineness and elegance. The most important tip? Use a mild detergent and avoid excessive spinning, as this can damage the fibers.

Tips for longer bed linen

A few simple habits can make a big difference. Avoid excessively high temperatures: the risk of shrinkage increases significantly above 70°C. Always choose a suitable detergent: a detergent for whites for light-colored laundry and a detergent for colored fabrics. Finally, an extra rinse cycle is recommended: it removes detergent residue and makes your bedding softer – for optimal care.

The correct washing temperature ensures the care your bedding deserves and guarantees restful nights in bedding that looks like new.

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