If your synthetic bedding shrinks quickly and becomes covered in pellets, you may not be washing it correctly.
We tell you how to wash synthetic bed linen so that it lasts a long time.
How to wash synthetic bedding
To prevent synthetics from shrinking and becoming covered in pellets, they should be washed at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees.
This also applies to bed linen. 40 degrees is quite enough for it to be washed properly.
Each fabric has its own texture. From thin and delicate fabrics, dirt is washed out even at low temperatures.
Only white cotton and linen bedding can be washed at high temperatures.
But even these fabrics, if slightly soiled, are recommended to be washed at a temperature no higher than 60 degrees. This way, the linen will last longer.