Washing bedsheets: Tips from Braun
Immaculate bedsheets start with the right wash. Explore our tips to keep your sheets fresh and clean.
- Check the care label before putting sheets in the washing machine to ensure you clean them correctly. Delicate materials like satin may require a cooler wash and gentler treatment.
- Avoid adding too much detergent, as this can leave a sticky residue on your sheets.
- Don’t overload the machine when washing bedsheets, as they need room to soak in the water and detergent.
- Wash sheets at a warm temperature to kill germs – ideally 40°C to 60°C.
- Wash new sheets straight away to remove dust and debris before use.
How to iron sheets
Wondering how to iron a fitted bedsheet? While you might be tempted to skip this step, ironing your sheets ensures a neat appearance and can improve the feel of the fabric. It can also help eliminate any bacteria that may linger after washing. Follow the steps below for the best results.
1. Prepare your iron
Switch on your iron and let it heat up. Ideally, you should use a steam iron for this task. Braun steam irons feature intelligent technology to make ironing quicker and easier.
Make sure your iron plate is clean before you begin.
2. Fold the sheet
Fold the sheet in half lengthwise and line up the corners, then fold it in half again.
3. Focus on the corners
Place one of the corners on the ironing board and begin ironing. Make sure to pull the fabric a little as you move the iron over it to remove any creases.
4. Iron the rest of the sheet
After you’ve ironed all the corners, move on to the rest of the sheet using slow, careful movements.
How to maintain wrinkle-free bedsheets
Now you know how to iron bed linen, discover our top tips for maintaining wrinkle-free bedsheets that feel as good as they look.
- Shake and untangle your sheets before putting them in the washing machine.
- Hang sheets immediately after washing and smooth out any creases with your hands. If possible, hang them on a washing line to help them dry flat and smooth.
- If you put sheets in a tumble dryer, use low heat, remove them, and fold them while they’re warm.
- Wash your sheets regularly to reduce wrinkles.
How to fold fitted sheets to save space
When you’ve washed and ironed your bedsheets, it’s time to fold them away. Folding fitted sheets can be tricky, but with a little practice, you’ll soon get the hang of it. Here’s how to fold sheets to keep them looking their best and ensure they don’t take up too much room.
1. Lay the fitted sheet flat and put your hands into two adjacent corners.
2. Fold one corner over the other and tuck them together. Repeat this step with the other two corners.
3. You should have a rectangle of fabric. Fold this into thirds lengthwise, then widthwise, until you have a neat square that can be easily stored.