Tablecloths can be laundered at home using standard home washing machines and dryers. They should be washed with like colors in cool water using a regular detergent. White table linens can be treated with bleaching agents to remove stains (if required) and should be washed as soon as possible to prevent permanent stains. The table linens should be removed from the dryer while still warm in order to minimize wrinkles. They should then be folded and stored or put to use right away. (Iron if desired)
We do not recommend drying the tablecloths in professional laundromat dryers, since most of them run too hot, drying temperatures in excess of 180F (Degrees Fahrenheit) can treat the cloth and create permanent wrinkles.
They are easy to wash, the temperature of the water should be no higher than 150F (Degrees Fahrenheit) to prevent the colors from fading. Do not wash polyester tablecloths together with cotton tablecloths, and wash different table linen colors separately (only bleach the white table linens).
The table linen colors do not fade, even after dozens of individual washings, and are wrinkle resistant and stain resistant.
The temperature of ironing should not be higher than 320F (Degrees Fahrenheit) as described on www.TableclothsForLess.com
Store your table linens in a place with good ventilation such as a linen closet. If you wrap your linens, be sure to use bags made of linen, cotton, or muslin. Do not store linens in plastic bags, cardboard boxes, or cedar chests.
We do not recommend drying the tablecloths in professional laundromat dryers, since most of them run too hot, drying temperatures in excess of 180F (Degrees Fahrenheit) can treat the cloth and create permanent wrinkles.
They are easy to wash, the temperature of the water should be no higher than 150F (Degrees Fahrenheit) to prevent the colors from fading. Do not wash polyester tablecloths together with cotton tablecloths, and wash different table linen colors separately (only bleach the white table linens).
The table linen colors do not fade, even after dozens of individual washings, and are wrinkle resistant and stain resistant.
The temperature of ironing should not be higher than 320F (Degrees Fahrenheit) as described on www.TableclothsForLess.com
Store your table linens in a place with good ventilation such as a linen closet. If you wrap your linens, be sure to use bags made of linen, cotton, or muslin. Do not store linens in plastic bags, cardboard boxes, or cedar chests.