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Care Instructions

Care Instructions

Linen Products
Washing:
– Up to 90°C (194°F) – for white linen and linen-blend items
– Up to 60°C (140°F) – for multicolored woven linen
– Up to 40°C (104°F) – for smooth-dyed linen fabrics
Use a gentle wash cycle for decorative fabrics and fine linen clothing. Do not use chlorine-based bleach, enzymes, or chemically aggressive substances. Use a low-speed spin cycle (400–600 RPM). Wash colored items separately from white ones.
Drying:
Lay flat to dry in a smoothed-out position to avoid wrinkles and creases. Avoid drying colored linen items in direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Ironing:
Iron while the item is still slightly damp. Dark-colored fabrics should be ironed inside out. Iron temperature: up to 150°C (302°F); steam is recommended.
Shrinkage:
Linen fabrics are prone to shrinkage (size reduction after wet treatment). Heavier fabrics may shrink up to 15%, lighter ones – up to 3%.

Cotton Products
Washing:
– Up to 95°C (203°F) – for white cotton
– Up to 60°C (140°F) – for colored cotton
– Up to 40°C (104°F) – for fine-colored fabrics
White cotton can be washed with any detergent. For colored cotton, use mild detergents without bleaching agents.
Drying:
Machine drying with spin is allowed only if indicated on the label; otherwise, the item may become deformed. For natural drying, hang the item while still damp.
Ironing:
Iron while damp or use a steamer. Use the "cotton/linen" temperature setting.

Handmade Lace Products
  1. Only hand wash handmade lace items.
  2. Rinse the lace in soapy water, gently rubbing with your hands if needed. For heavier stains, soak in soapy water for 30–60 minutes.
  3. Rinse thoroughly in clean water until all soap and foam are removed.
  4. Gently squeeze (do not twist!). Wrap in a towel to absorb excess water. Do not allow to dry completely.
  5. While still slightly damp, finish drying by ironing through 1–2 layers of gauze. Stretch during ironing to restore original shape and size. The item should dry under the iron.
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