Sheets, the cornerstone of bed hygiene, not only diminish comfort if not washed correctly but can also reduce hygiene quality. Especially cotton-woven sheet varieties and our indispensable fitted sheet models can lose their form in wrong temperatures and high-spin programs. To preserve the breathable structure of these fabrics meticulously crafted by the Production Team, knowing at what temperature to clean them is vital.


Can Sheets Be Machine Washed? The Right Touch for Large Surfaces


Yes, you can safely wash your sheets in the washing machine. However, because these products have a large surface area, they should not be "drowned" in the drum. Incorrect program selection or an excessively full drum can lead to insufficient cleaning and fiber shrinkage.

Things to consider when machine washing:

  • Orderly Placement: Place items in the machine as neatly as possible, not in a crumpled heap.

  • Volume Allowance: Never overfill the machine; it is essential for water and detergent to reach every fiber.

  • Color Compatibility: Process similar tones together to maintain color harmony.

  • Separation Rule: Avoid washing with heavy towels and bathrobes in the same drum; these dense items can wear down the fine threads of the sheets.

Especially with fitted sheets, high heat can cause the elastic structure that helps the product fit snugly on the bed to loosen. Therefore, gentle programs are always the safest bet.


At What Temperature Should Sheets Be Washed?

The ideal balance for sheets is generally between 30°C and 60°C. Very high temperatures can damage fibers, while very low temperatures may not provide deep cleaning.


Sheet Care Chart:


Sheet Type

Recommended Washing Temperature

Why This Temperature?

Everyday Use Sheets

30°C – 40°C

Preserves texture and color vibrancy.

Fitted Sheets

30°C – 40°C

To prevent distortion of the elastic structure and form.

Cotton Sheets

40°C – 60°C

For deeper hygiene and freshness. 


What Should Be Considered to Prevent Sheets from Deforming?

Use Fabric Softener Sparingly: Too much fabric softener can leave residue on fibers, leading to loss of elasticity and hardening of the fabric's natural softness.

Detergent Balance: Excessive detergent can get trapped between fibers, creating a stiff feel. Liquid detergent and moderate use ensure the product has a more flowing texture after washing.

Correct Drying: Dry sheets on a low heat setting in a dryer or in a breezy, shaded area. Excessive heat invites shrinkage and loss of form.


Why It Matters? Especially in fitted models, elastane fibers used can loosen at high temperatures; this prevents the product from fully embracing the bed. As much as choosing quality sheets, these conscious care habits also determine the order and comfort of your bedroom.