FAQ
A: Selecting the correct bedding size is crucial for a perfect fit and a comfortable night's sleep. We offer bedding sizes in standard dimensions such as twin, full, queen, king, and California king. To determine the right size for your bed, simply measure the dimensions of your mattress and refer to our sizing guide for guidance. If you have any questions or need assistance, our customer service team is always here to help.
A: Proper care and maintenance are essential for prolonging the life of your bedding and ensuring its continued comfort and quality. We recommend following the care instructions provided with each product for best results. In general, most of our bedding products can be machine washed with mild detergent in cold water and tumble dried on a low heat setting. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the fabric. Additionally, consider rotating your sheets and pillowcases regularly to distribute wear evenly. If you have specific questions about caring for a particular product, feel free to reach out to our customer service team for personalized assistance.
Dryer with Tennis Balls: Place the comforter in the dryer with a few clean tennis balls or dryer balls. The balls will help to fluff up the comforter as it dries. Set the dryer to a low heat setting and tumble dry until the comforter is completely dry.
Shake and Fluff: After removing the comforter from the dryer, shake it vigorously to redistribute the filling and fluff up the fibers. You can also manually fluff up the comforter by pulling and fluffing the filling with your hands.
Air Dry: If you're concerned about the heat damaging the comforter or if it's too large for your dryer, you can air dry it instead. Hang the comforter outside on a clothesline or indoors on a drying rack. Periodically fluff and shake the comforter as it dries to help maintain its loft.
Professional Cleaning: If the comforter still doesn't regain its fluffiness after washing and drying, you may consider taking it to a professional cleaner. Professional cleaners have specialized equipment and techniques for cleaning and restoring bedding items.
Avoid Overcrowding: When washing and drying the comforter, make sure not to overcrowd the machine. A crowded washer or dryer can prevent the comforter from getting thoroughly cleaned and dried, which can affect its fluffiness.