| Linen that is well looked after will last for years. | |
| All our products are treated to control shrinkage. However, a slight shrinkage of about 4% is normal after the first wash. | |
| A good rule is to treat a stain as quickly as possible to prevent it from hardening as it dries. A little water and soap are usually enough. | |
| Always read the washing symbols on the label. |
Colored fabrics
| Always soak in cold water without washing powder before the first use. Soaking in clean water removes the finish on the fabric and prevents stains from adhering to the fabric. | |
| Colored fabrics should normally be washed at 60°C with a standard washing powder. | |
| For
stubborn stains,
apply a stain remover before washing, or simply rub the stain with soap
before a second machine wash at 85°C. Most grease stains disappear with a hotter wash. |
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| Do
not tumble-dry. Spin and hang out to dry. This will ensure your linen lasts longer and does not lose its shape. |
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| For the first wash, separate colored items. | |
| NOTE These instructions do not apply to stainproofed tablecloths. |
White
tablecloths
| White tablecloths can be washed at 90°C, but a 60°C wash is usually sufficient. | |
| If necessary, use a special stain remover before washing. | |
| For stubborn stains on white cloths, bleach can be added to the washing water. Use the specified quantity. | |
| Do
not tumble-dry. Spin and hang out to dry. This will ensure your linen lasts longer and does not lose its shape. |
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|
Iron with a hot iron while slightly damp. NOTE These instructions do not apply to stainproofed tablecloths. |
Linge
de beauté
| Wash at 60°C. | ![]() |
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| For stubborn stains, apply a special stain remover and machine wash again. | ||
| Raise the temperature and wash at 80°C. | ||
| Never
tumble-dry honeycomb items. Hang out to dry. |
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| Hot iron. |










