Product Care

LAUNDRY CARE FOR BED SHEETS AND DUVET SETS

For proper laundry care of our Organic cotton and TENCEL bed sheets and duvet sets, we recommend machine washing in cold water with similar colors using a gentle cycle. Avoid using bleach, and tumble dry low. If needed, iron the sheets on a warm setting.
 

LAUNDRY CARE FOR PILLOWS AND COMFORTERS

For pillows and comforters, wash them infrequently in cold water on a gentle cycle and tumble dry on low, which may take a few cycles. Avoid ironing or steaming them.
 

LAUNDRY CARE FOR TOWELS

To care for towels, machine wash them in cold water with similar colors on a gentle cycle, and tumble dry on medium heat, removing them promptly. Skincare products can cause fading or spotting, so be cautious.
 

LAUNDRY CARE FOR THROWS AND BED BLANKETS

To clean throw blankets, wash them in cold water, tumble dry on low to remove dampness, and then lay them flat to air dry. After air drying, place them back in the dryer for a few minutes to soften the fibers. To minimize wrinkles, shake linens between washing and drying. Avoid using fabric softeners, bleach, and bleach alternatives to maintain the quality of the fibers. We recommend choosing a liquid detergent for the best results.
 

LAUNDRY CARE FOR MATTRESS TOPPER

Regularly rotate or flip your mattress topper to distribute wear evenly. If your mattress topper becomes soiled, spot-clean it with warm water and mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the topper. Allow your mattress topper to air dry completely before using it again. Do not use heat to dry it, as this can damage the fibers or cause the topper to shrink.To prevent damage to the topper, avoid exposing it to moisture for prolonged periods. If you spill something on the topper, blot it immediately with a clean cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible.If your mattress topper becomes flattened or loses its shape, fluff it by hand or place it in the dryer on a low heat setting with a few clean tennis balls to restore its loft.To extend the life of your mattress topper, consider using a mattress pad or protector to prevent stains, spills, and dust from penetrating the topper.
 

LAUNDRY CARE MATTRESS PAD

Machine wash the mattress pad in cold water on a gentle cycle using mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the fill and fibers. Rinse the mattress pad thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent. Tumble dry the mattress pad on low heat, fluffing it periodically to prevent clumping. Do not iron or dry clean the mattress pad; these methods can damage the fill and fibers. To extend the life of your mattress pad, consider using a mattress pad or protector to prevent stains, spills, and dust from penetrating the pad.
 

LAUNDRY CARE FOR MATTRESS AND PILLOW PROTECTOR

Machine wash the protectors in warm water on a gentle cycle using mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the materials. Rinse the protectors thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent. Tumble dry the protectors on low heat or hang them outside to air dry. Avoid using high heat or over-drying, as this can damage the materials. Do not iron or dry clean the protectors; these methods can damage the materials. To extend the life of your protectors, consider using a mattress or pillow cover to prevent stains, spills, and dust from penetrating the protectors.
 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR COIR AND RUBBER OUTDOOR RUGS

Regularly shake or vacuum your doormat to remove loose dirt and debris.If your doormat becomes soiled, spot-clean it with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid saturating the mat with water, as it can damage the fibers. Allow your doormat to fully air dry before using it again. Avoid placing your coir doormat in direct sunlight or exposing it to moisture for prolonged periods of time, as this can cause the fibers to break down. If you live in a particularly wet climate, consider using your coir doormat in a covered area or purchasing a waterproof mat to place underneath it. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals on your coir doormat to prevent discoloration and fading.
 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR JUTE AND SISAL RUGS

You can regularly vacuum your rug to remove dirt and dust. Avoid using a beater bar, which can damage the fibers. If you spill something on your rug, blot it immediately with a clean cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible. Do not rub the spill, as this can cause the stain to spread. If your rug becomes soiled, spot-clean it with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent. Test the solution on a small, inconspicuous rug area first to ensure it does not cause discoloration. Allow your rug to air dry completely before using it again. Do not place it in direct sunlight or use heat to dry it, which can cause shrinkage or warping. Avoid exposing your Jute or Sisal rug to moisture for prolonged periods to prevent damage to the fibers. If you live in a humid climate, consider using a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels in your home. To maintain the shape of your rug, avoid placing heavy furniture on it for long periods. If you need to move furniture across the rug, use glides or pads to reduce friction and protect the fibers.