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Bamboo sheets are such a great addition to your bedding collection for a variety of reasons. Along with being soft and durable, bamboo sheets are also eco-friendly, thermo-regulating, and hypoallergenic. This makes them different from other fabrics commonly used for bedding. This also makes them the perfect environmentally friendly sheet for hot and allergy-prone sleepers.

But, just like any other type of bedsheet, they're likely going to end up with a couple of stains here and there. Removing harsh stains from bed sheets doesn't have to be another annoying chore that you add to your to-do list. With a few simple steps, you can make your stained bamboo sheets look brand new.

Bamboo bed sheets stained with red wine

Washing Bamboo Sheets

So your new sheets are stained and in need of a good cleaning. Whether it's food, bodily fluids, body oil, coffee, or blood stains, getting them out can be quite the task. Even if it's not one of these things, your white sheets can turn yellow over time from direct sunlight, lack of washing, or just general use. Removing stains can be done in a variety of ways, and can sometimes even be done with a nice run through the washing machine.

The process of washing your bamboo sheets isn't complicated or lengthy. Here are some steps to follow when you wash bamboo sheets, especially if they have a stain or two on them.

Soaking Is Key

To make the most of washing your sheets, it's important to let them soak before you throw them in the washing machine. Even if they just have a few yellow stains or sweat stains, a good soak in some water can make all the difference. This soak is meant to prep the sheets for a clean and allows for the detergent to be absorbed fully.

Simply soak the bamboo bed sheets in warm water and a gentle detergent and let the sheets sit for a few hours. A good soak can help get even the most annoying stains out of white sheets.

A good rule of thumb is that the longer you leave your bamboo bedding in the water, the cleaner they will be after you wash them.

This is because you are preparing the sheets for cleaning and allowing the detergent to spend more time on the fabric. This rule can apply to stain removal for both bamboo and cotton sheets. Once the sheets have finished soaking and have fully absorbed the detergent, you can throw them in the laundry machi.

Bamboo bed sheets soaking in warm, soapy water

Cold Vs. Hot Water

One of the first things to remember when you wash your bamboo sheets is to clean your bedding in cold water to ensure the bamboo fibres are properly cared for. Hot water can cause the rayon fibres used in bamboo sheets to shrink and lose their shape, so cold water is the way to go.

Cold water is also better for the environment than hot water, which means you'll be washing your eco-friendly bedding with an environmentally friendly method.

Choose Your Cycle Wisely

The next step in washing your bamboo sheets is to choose the gentle cycle on your washing machine. While most normal sheets and other fabrics can take a regular cycle when in the laundry machine, bamboo fabric works best with a gentle cycle.

It is also recommended that you avoid bleach and fabric softeners when you wash your sheets. Bamboo fibres are naturally soft, and fabric softeners may affect this quality. Make sure that you wash your bamboo bedding with like colours so that you don't have any colours bleed onto your sheets. This is all part of the proper care that bamboo sheets require.

When the sheets are down in the washing machine, check them for stains. If the bedding is still showing remnants of the stains, you might want to throw them in the wash for another cycle.

Bamboo bedsheets in washing machine on gentle cycle

Drying Your Bamboo Bedding

Now that you've washed the sheets, you're ready to dry them. There are two main methods for drying bedsheets. First, you can let Mother Nature do her work and let your bed sheets or duvet covers air dry. Air drying is an eco-friendly and simple solution but may take a bit longer.

Using a machine dryer is your other option. For this method, throw the sheets into the dryer and tumble dry on the lowest heat setting. While high temperatures can actually hurt your bamboo bedding, a low heat setting is the best option for care.

After this step, your sheets should look like brand new bedding!

A stack of freshly-washed bamboo bed sheets

Other Tips For Stained Bamboo Fabric

Sometimes, stained bamboo bedding requires more attention than just a good soak and wash. Removing blood stains and other body oils can be a tough task. From blood and coffee stains to body oil and sweat, stains come in all shapes and sizes. To help with the removal process, there are a few things you can do before you wash bamboo sheets.

Vinegar

White Vinegar is a common household item that can also work as a stain remover. You will want to mix 1 part vinegar with 4 parts water and soak the stained area for several minutes. Doing so will allow the vinegar to lift the stain and leave the bamboo sheets looking fresh after you run them through the laundry machine.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Another great household ingredient to use when removing a blood stain from bamboo fabric is hydrogen peroxide. Soak the stain with a few drops of peroxide before running the sheets through the wash with cold water and a mild detergent.

Enzyme Cleaner

If hydrogen peroxide is not available, another option for blood stains is to use an enzyme-based stain remover. Natural enzymes can help remove tough blood stains from bamboo sheets. Apply the cleaner to the sheets and let them sit in cold water for 15 minutes before washing.

Dish Detergent

In the same way that dish soap can lift greasy stains from dishes, it can also be useful when dealing with tough stains on bamboo bed sheets, specifically Dawn dish soap. It's recommended that you pre-wash the stained bamboo sheets with a mix of water and dish soap, and then add another cup of the soap to the load when you run it through the washing machine. Unless the stain is from body oil, use cold water when washing.

Sodium Bicarbonate

Finally, one last ingredient you can use for stain removal is sodium bicarbonate (otherwise known as baking soda). This natural cleaner can be used when you wash bamboo sheets and can help with getting rid of stains. Mixing the ingredient with a bit of water will create a paste that you can apply to the stained area before throwing it in the wash.

Household cleaning products for stain removal

Caring For Bamboo Sheets

Removing stains is just one step in the caring process for your Snoozy Monk bamboo sheets. Taking care of your bamboo bedding can make them last longer and stay clean. Here are a few tips to consider when caring for your bamboo sheets.

  • Avoid storing the sheets in direct sunlight. This can cause the sheets to yellow faster. Rather, store them in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing them in plastic containers or bags that could trap moisture in the bamboo sheets.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals, fabric softeners, and bleach. These can affect the bamboo fibres that makeup bamboo sheets.
  • Wash the sheets every few weeks. This will ensure your bamboo sheets stay clean, fresh, and free from any dust mites. Use a gentle cycle and a mild detergent. Then, air dry or tumble dry on your machine's lowest setting.
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