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Pure Cotton Sheets Creasing
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I recently splashed out on a pure cotton John Lewis fitted sheet, paying much more than usual and not really doing any research. It was really stiff on opening so I washed it at 40deg as per instructions. Anyway it came out more creased than anything I've seen before, millions of small crumples that even the hottest iron won't shift properly (and I never normally iron sheets). I've rewashed and the same thing. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always use cotton bedding and towels etc and NEVER ever put fabric conditioner in the wash....EVER!! It makes the cotton stiff and very difficult, nay impossible, to iron. If I ever have any problems, I hand them into a local ironing shop. Don't throw out cotton bedding until you've tried washing them at a low setting(40) and totally conditioner free. The more you wash, the softer they become. Good luck.
I'll try it without conditioner. I'm not talking a few creases, it comes out of the machine like it, a weird stiffness almost like it's made of plastic and the creases, well, imagine screwing up kitchen foil into a ball and then opening it, just like that, a crackled crumpling all over. Can't be arsed quite frankly.
I only have cotton fitted sheets and linen duvet cover and pillow cases and don't have a problem with excessive creasing.
As gingebee has suggested a shorter, low speed spin means the bedding comes out less crumpled and the weight of the residual water seeping downwards when the washing is hanging on the line draws out the creases.
As gingebee has suggested a shorter, low speed spin means the bedding comes out less crumpled and the weight of the residual water seeping downwards when the washing is hanging on the line draws out the creases.
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