Caring for your Tencel™
TENCEL™ Lyocell fibres are versatile and distinguished by their high tenacity profile among cellulose fibres. By combining the fibres with finely woven cotton; we're able to craft products that offer strength and longevity.
While our products has been engineered to an exceptionally high standard, there are simple things you can do to keep your TENCEL™ Lyocell fibres beautiful for longer.
THE CARE CHECKLIST:
- Always follow the care instructions on product labels.
- Wash your TENCEL™ Lyocell sheets separately before first use.
- Turn sheets inside out before putting into the washing machine.
- Use a mild detergent and wait until it is fully diluted in the water before putting items in the washing machine, as undiluted detergents can cause staining on the fabric. Read the amount recommended on the laundry liquid bottle or box to determine how much to use. Sheridan recommends to use a detergent that is free from Optical Brightening Agents (OBAs). This is a very common ingredient in most of the detergents and is great for keeping whites white, however can also weaken and discolour certain fabric fibres. We recommend using a eucalyptus based detergent such as wool wash which you can find in your local supermarket.
- For stains, try to not strenuously scrub the stain away, but rather to gently soak, wash or blot it out, this process can be repeated until optimum results are obtained. When a fabric comes in contact with bleach or benzoyl peroxide it will permanently stain/discolour. If the discolouration is a green hue it is due to bleach and if it is an orange hue then it is due to peroxide exposure. As these ingredients are known to be in certain skin and acne treatments, we recommend you be aware of the potential staining and take necessary precautions to avoid permanently damaging your linen.
- This product should be laundered using a gentle machine wash at 40 degrees. The warm water temperature setting is more effective at removing dirt and natural body oils and more importantly in removing chemical residue of the detergents from the fabric.
- Air drying is best for the longevity of this item, but can sometimes leave the fabric feeling a bit stiff to the touch. If you plan to air dry, 10-12 minutes on medium heat in the dryer before you hang them out to dry helps to re-orient the fibres after washing and leaves a soft finish on the surface of the fabric.
- Always ensure your item is completely dry before storing to prevent any dampness and mildew.
- If you do choose to iron your item, we recommend that you use your iron on a warm setting and iron on the reverse side if there is a print or design on the item. Please also avoid any studs, buttons or decorative panels.