1. Treat promptly to prevent stains from hardening
Immediately remove any residue from the bedding sets: Gently absorb liquid with a clean paper towel or soft cloth, avoiding friction that could spread the stain.
Rinse with cold water: Gently pat the stained area with cold water to wash away most of the stain particles, preventing hot water from setting the stain.
Avoid using hot water or high-temperature drying: Heat can cause protein or oil stains to solidify, making subsequent cleaning more difficult.
2. Choose the right cleaner
Use a specialized cleaner for different stain types: For example, use enzyme-based or degreasing agents for oil stains, and a mild cleaner containing oxygen bleach for blood stains.
Test on an inconspicuous area first: Ensure the cleaner will not adversely affect the fabric color or fibers.
Dilute as directed: Follow the product ratio to avoid excessive concentration that could damage the fabric.
3. Proper washing method
Hand wash or gentle machine wash: Soak the treated area for 5–10 minutes, then gently rub, avoiding vigorous scrubbing.
Use cold or lukewarm water (below 30℃): Keeping the water temperature below 30℃ helps protect the fiber structure.
Choose a suitable washing program: Use the "gentle" or "hand wash" mode to reduce mechanical friction.
4. Post-wash care and maintenance
Air dry or tumble dry on low heat: Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fabric fading or deformation.
Use fabric softener: Adding a suitable amount of fabric softener can improve the fabric's feel and reduce static electricity.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly check the condition of bedding, replace or deep clean it promptly to maintain long-term comfort and hygiene.