Washing laundry means: sorting


Washing laundry means: sorting Before washing, you should sort the laundry. There are two things to look out for: 

1. colour 

2. material 

For the colours: Separate light colours from dark colours. It is best to wash white laundry separately, as light colours can also rub off on white laundry. Extreme colours such as red, dark blue or black are more likely to stain. You should therefore only wash them together with dark or similar colours. 

Even more important than the colour is the fibre the clothes are made of. The material of the textiles determines the washing programme, temperature, spin and type of detergent. You can find out which washing machine setting is the right one from the care instructions on the label inside your clothes.

 

Cotton & Linen


Cotton and linen are very robust plant fibres that we use to make jumpers, trousers, dresses and blankets. Our cotton textiles can be washed in the washing machine without any problems. The delicate cycle and a reduced spin speed are perfectly fine to make your favourite disana item fresh again. Use a powder detergent without any fragrances or additives.

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Our disana cotton and linen items only need to be washed at 30°C, preferably on a delicate cycle. Reduce the spin speed to protect the items. We recommend using gall soap for stains.

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Dry gently in a tumble dryer at max. 60°C or - not only for environmental reasons - simply lay them out to dry in a shady spot outdoors.

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Please iron only moderately hot.

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Chemical cleaning is not necessary.

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Do not bleach. This is harmful to the environment, useless and only ruins the fabric.