-The lifespan of linen products is more than 30 years if well cared for.
-If something has been spilled on the linen fabric or the stain is fresh, press on it with a clean and slightly damp cloth without spreading the stain. Do not do anything that will damage the fabric; stay away from hot water and bleach, do not wash by scrubbing. If the stain does not come out with the above methods, you can use a stain remover suitable for linen fabrics. Do not apply the stain remover for more than ten minutes. Rinse the fabric thoroughly after the process.
-Linen is a type of fabric that is extremely resistant to bacteria, moths and sweat compared to other types of fabric. However, cleaning linen fabric, which is delicate in texture, requires meticulousness and sensitivity.
-If you need to wash it in the machine, you should use cold water, and if you are going to wash it by hand, you should not scrub it. Since heavy stain removers such as bleach will wear down the linen fabric, you should avoid such products during washing.
-Flax fiber has the ability to absorb and release water quickly. It can hold up to 20% of its own moisture without being wet.
-Since the drying process is shorter than other fabrics, a special setting must be used in the dryer for linen fabrics. However, linen fabric dries best on a line.
Ironing
-It is recommended to start ironing the linen fabric from the reverse side while it is damp and finally iron it from the front to restore its natural shine.
-It is easier to moisten the linen that is too dry during ironing. By slightly wetting it, stubborn wrinkles can be removed more easily.
-Steam ironing on pure linen gives excellent results.
-Since linen fiber has little flexibility due to its natural properties, folding it repeatedly in the same place may cause it to break.