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How To Wash Bamboo Sheets? A Step-By-Step Guide

Bamboo sheets and bedding is a product that has become quite popular recently. The reason is that bamboo fabric feels softer than when you use cotton. Bamboo sheets are hypoallergenic, so they can be used even if your family has young children.

However, those using this product will not know how to clean it. Today, we will learn together and analyze in detail each step of the wash bamboo sheets process.

Let’s find out now!

How To Wash Bamboo Sheets?

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Step 1: Washing

In general, cleaning bamboo bedding is relatively easy; it’s like you would wash any other natural fiber clothes. You need to pay attention to 2 things: cold washing and drying the product at a low setting.

Wash your bamboo sheets in cool or lukewarm water. If possible, use a gentle cycle to avoid excessive agitation.

Washing and drying often causes your product to become thinner. If you wash it in high-temperature water, it can damage the fibers and cause shrinkage. It is not only true for bamboo bedding, but also for most types of clothing.

Step 2: Drying

The dryer is always a device that consumes a lot of energy in your home appliances. So, you should keep your bamboo bed sheets drying at a moderate level and possibly still have a little moisture to keep them from wrinkling.

However, avoid leaving your sheets in the dryer for too long, their fabric will wear out faster. Reducing the time to put clothes in the dryer helps clean bamboo sheets and clothes become more durable, saves energy and cost, and contributes to combating climate change.

Besides putting in the dryer, you can also spend about 10-15 minutes hanging your items in the air because the sun and wind will help the sheets dry quickly, also saving electricity.

Clothes from 95% bamboo fibers and 5% spandex will not stretch as much as those from 70% bamboo fabric and 30% organic cotton.

Step 3: Ironing

Some conventional sheet manufacturers will use formaldehyde to help their products not wrinkle or stretch too much during use.

Therefore, manufacturers that use bamboo fabrics will not use formaldehyde. So, although you will notice a specific wrinkle during use, it is highly safe for the user’s health. One tip to keep your products wrinkle-free is to take them out of the dryer before they’re scorched.

If you need to get rid of surface wrinkles, you can use an iron but gently on low heat and iron, being careful not to burn.

Step 4: Retaining Softness

Just follow the basic care instructions, cold wash, and tumble dry on low settings, and your sheets will always be smooth and keep them as soft as the original.

We do not recommend using harsh chemicals to soften fabrics or prevent wrinkles such as formaldehyde because they can affect your health.

Can I Machine Wash My Bamboo Sheets?

You can wash bamboo sheets in a washing machine

Yes. You can wash bamboo sheets in a washing machine. If you want your bamboo sheets always to be as soft and clean as before, use the gentle cycle on the device as we mentioned in step 1 above.

Products will keep better quality when washed in cold water because using hot water will cause them to stretch the care for your bamboo fibers. Do not use any fabric softener when machine washing.

Only this fabric has a certain softness. Therefore, you need to pay attention to how the laundry will retain its original softness after each cleaning.

Read more: Why Are Hotel Sheets So Comfortable

How To Get Body Oil Out Of Bamboo Sheets?

Although cotton sheets are durable, body oil stains are difficult to remove. Products containing body oil stains leave significant marks on your bedding.

If you have a situation like the one above, treat the stains with water and vinegar to remove the stains before switching to cleaning chemicals to be environmentally friendly and safe for health.

Simply combine vinegar and water in a basin or tub, apply it to the stain, and let it sit for hours. If you are still wondering about this cleaning method, you can remove stains from the bed using chemical cleaners. For “stubborn” stains, you can use an enzyme cleaner.

Although this product has a long shelf life, you can prolong it by regularly washing and caring for them.

To remove the stains, treat them with water and vinegar

Conclusion

Our sharing of the steps in the wash bamboo sheets process will help you gain more knowledge and choose the correct cleaning method for your products so that they are always as soft, fragrant, and durable as possible!

Hopefully, the above instructions will help you make your cotton sheets the best and most durable.

FAQs

How often should I wash my sheets?

According to experts, you should wash 1-2 times a week. If you leave bed sheets for too long without cleaning them, the fabric is straightforward to stretch and hard to restore to its original shape, making them more susceptible to tearing. Besides, regular washing also helps your skin be safer, without dust or irritation, or acne.

Which detergent should I use to clean bamboo sheets?

While we don’t recommend using cleaners when you don’t need them, just gentle cleaning can make your sheets last the longest. You should use mild detergent; a little fabric softener or optical brighter is fine.

Can I put my sheets in the dryer?

Although we recommend letting them dry naturally (thanks to the sun, and wind), in case of need, you can put them in the dryer and set them to the lowest heat setting. It would be preferable if you got them as soon as they are moderately dry and a little warm so that heat does not affect the fabric.

David Elkie

David Elkie

David Elkie is the CEO at Banner Mattress. He has been in the writing and editing business for the mattress, bedding accessories and décor industries for over 20 years.