How to wash eucalyptus sheets

  

That’s a good Question. How to take proper care of your brand-new sheets and the best way to wash them. Guess what, it isn’t that hard.

Do eucalyptus sheets have special care instructions?


While our eucalyptus sheets come with many benefits, harsh detergents and bleach can damage these sheets over time, that’s why different care is required when compared with other popular fabrics. The key thing to remember, they are not all that difficult to care for – Pretty simple actually.

 

So, what are the care instructions?

Eucalyptus sheets are meant to be washed separately on a ‘cold’ or ‘delicates’ setting. Wash them in cold water only, otherwise you might reduce the quality of your eucalyptus sheets over time. We also recommend that you do not use bleach or fabric softener so that your sheets last longer.

These care instructions should be followed for coloured eucalyptus sheets, too, but with coloured sheets, remember to separate them. Remember wash the whites separately.   

Dark or Wine Stains

If you happen to spill red wine, blood or any other nondescript dark liquid, wash your eucalyptus sheets immediately by putting them in cold water. Then, use a good detergent and target the stained area. Leave it on with detergent for 10-15 minutes then pop it in the washing machine and wash it, following the care instructions mentioned above.

Oily Stains

If you love a good massage, you might notice that massage oil or any essential oil can end up staining your sheets, especially when you forget to put a towel down first.

Our advice for oily stains is to grab some liquid dish washing detergent and apply a small amount of it to the stain. Massage it in before you put the sheets in your washing machine, and once again follow the care instructions mentioned earlier.

General Stains (that aren’t oily, wine or dark)

For general strains, there are products available to target them, but remember that many of these products contain bleach, and that’s the last thing you want to put on our eucalyptus sheets.

We recommend a combination of dowsing the stained area in cold water and, if it’s a bit more tough, massaging it with dish detergent, then straight into the washing machine with a cold water and/or ‘delicates’ setting.

Remember, whenever you stain your sheets, always be quick to treat it as the longer you leave it, the harder it will be to remove.

Fact:

One of the best things about our sheets is that they get softer with every wash.

Tip:

Have more than one set of eucalyptus sheets to achieve a healthy sheet rotation. You can’t go wrong.