Whether you enjoy a silky Sunday sleep-in or sliding over for a sneaky snuggle, silk feels lush. For 8500 years, it’s has been coveted for its softness, strength and sense of luxury.
You probably know the benefits of sleeping on silk, but do you know how to wash silk bedding properly?
Use our easy guide to keep your colours vibrant and enjoy that silken softness for years to come. It’s all in how you treat it.
In this guide we’ll cover washing, drying and storing your silk bedding. But before you dive elbow deep into suds, you need to choose the right detergent.
To wash silk bedding so that it stays as smooth and vibrant, you should only use a mild, non-alkaline detergent. Harsh chemicals can damage the fabric.
You can use a gentle laundry detergent that’s specially formulated for delicate fabrics and won’t affect the colour of your silk bedding. Better still, you can choose a specialised silk cleaner.
Using a specialised silk cleaner helps to ensure you don’t damage the delicate silk fibres. They’re formulated to be gentle and are designed to work with the unique structure of silk, helping to remove dirt and other stains without damaging the fabric.
Modern silk cleaners are also designed to be safe for use on a variety of different colours and types of silk. That means you can confidently clean your silk bedding without causing discolouration or fading.
Now you’ve got the right detergent, let’s go through how to use it properly.
Always read the care label before washing your silk bedding. It will have specific instructions for cleaning your silk fabric, which will help you get the best results and prevent any damage from occurring.
To pre-soak silk bedding, submerge it in a sink or bathtub full of cold water. Add a few drops of a mild detergent and let the bedding soak for 5-10 minutes.
Now you know how to wash silk bedding so well you’ll make your nanna proud. But there’s more to caring for your silk sheets than just the washing. You need to dry and store them properly, too.
Drying silk bedding isn’t as simple as some of the hardier fabrics. You need to be careful of heat, sunlight and strong winds. Here’s how to use a dryer:
If you don't have a dryer or just don't want to use it, you can hang your silk bedding to dry in a shaded place instead. Make sure it will never be in full sun as the heat and UV rays can change the look and feel of your favourite sheets. You can also lay it flat to dry indoors. Just make sure the fabric is away from direct sunlight and in a well-ventilated space.
The key to proper silk storage is to protect it from dust and other particles. The best way to do that is to use a sealed storage bag or container. You can also store silk bedding in your regular linen cupboard, but make sure it stays cool and dry inside. The other items stored in the cupboard must also be clean and free of dust.
When you’re ready to use your silk bedding again, make sure you air it out first before putting it on the bed.
Learn how to wash silk pillowcases. As for how to wash silk bedding, here’s a recap of the basics:
Now you know how to treat your favourite sheets just right. Don’t miss out just because it’s washing day – explore our silk sheets and enjoy silky-sweet dreams on us.