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How to Properly Wash Your Sheets

How to Properly Wash Your Sheets
Monica Buck
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Properly cared for, sheets should last three to five years. For the longest wear, follow these rules:

  • Avoid very hot temperatures when washing and drying; they weaken fibers.


  • Use mild detergent (such as Wisk or Arm & Hammer dye-free formula) and wait until it's diluted before putting sheets in the washer. Undiluted detergents can discolor fabric. And don't overdo the detergent: If it isn't completely rinsed out, sheets will feel stiff. Use half the manufacturer's recommended amount, and add one cup of white vinegar to the rinse water to remove all traces of detergent.


  • Avoid brighteners and other bleaching agents; they weaken and discolor fibers. To brighten whites, add 1/4 cup lemon juice to the wash cycle instead of bleach.


  • Dry on the low or medium heat setting; overdrying sheets weakens fibers and bakes off finishes.


  • Store laundered, completely dry sheets in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.


  • Keep three sets of sheets for each bed and rotate weekly.


  • To keep sets together and the linen closet neat, store each set in a matching pillowcase.
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