Branco by Forlar
Materials Guide
Fabric Guide
Which fabric to choose?
Products with a mixture of Polyester and Cotton (Blend)
This fabric combines the comfort offered by the freshness and lightness of cotton with the practicality associated with polyester. These products often do not require ironing and, therefore, may be more suitable for those looking for bed linen that does not require a lot of maintenance.
Percal and Satin: what's the difference?
Percale |
Satin |
|
Visual |
matte |
shiny |
Touch |
light / fresh |
silky and smooth |
Maintenance Advice
Blend Items
50% Polyester + 50% Cotton
✹ Machine wash in a moderate program up to 60°C;
✹ Avoid washing bed linen together with other textiles;
✹ If white, they can be treated with bleach (at low temperature);
✹ Air dry (avoid direct sunlight) or tumble dry at a moderate temperature (≤60°C);
✹ Ironing at low temperatures (≤110°C).
✹ Do not dry clean.
Cotton items
100% cotton
✹ Machine wash in a moderate program up to 60°C;
✹ Avoid washing bedding together with other textiles;
✹ If white, they can be treated with bleach (at low temperature);
✹ Air dry (avoid direct sunlight) or dry in a drum at a moderate temperature (≤60°C);
✹ Ironing at a moderate temperature (≤150°C);
✹ Do not dry clean.
✸ If satin, to preserve the satin's shine, iron it inside out;
✸ Do not dry clean.
Articles in PES/PU
Cotton-Polyester-Polyurethane
✹ Machine wash in moderate program up to 40°C;
✹ Cannot be treated with bleach;
✹ Air dry (avoid direct sunlight) or dry in a drum at a moderate temperature (≤60°C);
✹ Do not iron;
✹ Do not dry clean.
Terry items
100% cotton
✸ Before the first use, it is recommended to wash the towels/robes with cold water and without detergent;
✸ Machine wash in moderate program up to 60°C;
✸ Do not mix terry products with other types of fabric;
✸ If white, do not mix with other colors;
✸ Air dry (avoid direct sunlight) or tumble dry at a moderate temperature (≤60°C);
✸ Ironing at a moderate temperature (≤110°C);
✸ Avoid using fabric softener and bleach. Fabric softener makes terry less absorbent and bleach can damage cotton.
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