How to wash your cotton gauze sheets?

Trendy material as desired, combining softness and lightness, the cotton gauze is now available in the manufacture of many items of household linen. Although the simplicity of maintenance is widely applauded by its users, it is nevertheless necessary to respect a few basic rules in order to guarantee the durability of your cotton gauze sheets. Here are the tips from our experts.

Cotton gauze: the ideal material for nights full of softness

The cotton gauze, contrary to popular belief, is not a recent textile, although its growing popularity might suggest so. Indeed, its origin dates back several hundred years: from the Middle Ages, its numerous properties were already greatly appreciated in France.
Thanks to their unique manufacturing method, cotton gauze sheets have a very elegant slightly embossed effect, which also has the advantage of providing breathability and high absorbency. Airy and very light, cotton gauze is particularly appreciated for its lightness: this is why it is an ideal fabric to wrap yourself in on hot summer nights. Immensely soft, this textile is also perfect for snuggling up comfortably on cold nights during the winter season. Cotton gauze sheets are therefore an ideal choice for your bedroom, to ensure your comfort in all seasons.

Naturally wrinkled, cotton gauze also gives your interior an absolutely inimitable charm: enough to adorn your sleeping area with a very trendy decorative touch, in addition to being as functional as you want. If you are looking for high quality bed linen, with the slightly wrinkled effect so characteristic of linen, but you prefer cotton for your own reasons, then cotton gauze is ideal.

The composition of cotton gauze sheets

Some preconceived ideas might lead you to suggest that cotton gauze is a material in itself. However, this is not the case: this very high-end textile comes from a weave between two warp threads gently intertwined around the weft threads. A rather complex technique at first glance, certainly, but which then gives the cotton this very specific crepe effect. In addition, this weaving technique ensures the strength and durability specific to cotton gauze!

However, it is necessary to take some precautions when choosing your cotton gauze sheets: always choose 100% cotton models, if possible OEKO-TEK certified, to ensure you are opting for very high quality products.

Cotton gauze sheets Merci, for example, are OEKO-TEX certified: this means that these prestigious creations have not undergone any treatment that could be harmful to your health and that of your loved ones. Soft and light, 100% cotton gauze sheetsMerci respect the delicacy of your skin, while providing you with absolutely unparalleled comfort.

How to wash cotton gauze sheets?

Washing cotton gauze sheets may seem tricky at first: you may be worried about losing the softness of your bed linen after the first wash, or you may be afraid of damaging the cotton fiber with an improper cleaning cycle.

We therefore recommend that you place your cotton gauze sheets alone in your washing machine during their first wash: thereafter, you can clean your sheets with similar colors. Choose a wash at 30 or 40 degrees with a gentle spin (600 rpm maximum). Don't forget the fabric softener: this will help the cotton fiber maintain all its softness. Of course, we can only recommend that you opt for a mild detergent, and if possible free from products harmful to the environment and your health.

How to dry cotton gauze sheets?

As a general rule, it is recommended to dry your cotton gauze sheets in the open air: this ensures that you preserve their delicate fiber as much as possible, while maintaining their slightly wrinkled appearance which is so aesthetic.

If you prefer to use your dryer, we advise you to place your cotton gauze laundry in it for only twenty minutes, and to opt for a moderate temperature. Do not hesitate to remove your cotton gauze sheets from your dryer while they are still slightly damp, and finish drying in the open air. There is no need to iron the cotton gauze: its slightly embossed appearance naturally gives it a wrinkled effect. However, if you wish to iron it, we recommend ironing your sheets inside out, while the fabric is still slightly damp.

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