Cotton-poly bedsheets wrinkle less than 100% pure cotton sheets, however they don’t feel as nice next to the skin.
Some people ask the question, do I have to iron my sheets? The answer, is no, you don’t have to, but smooth sheets give a wonderful feeling.
So, here are some options
Or you could simply follow the below mentioned steps.
Try to minimize the wrinkles from the start.
- Only wash one set of sheets in your washing machine at a time. Overloading the washer will not get them as clean, and they can get balled up, creating a strain on the fibers.
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- Many people roll the sheets up into a ball when making the sheets. This should not be a problem, but untangle them when you place them in the washer.
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- Untangle them when you place them in the dryer, you want them to tumble freely.
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- Don’t let them sit in the dryer after drying, take them out slightly damp, and hand press them or put them back on the bed.
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- Take a spray bottle of water.
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- Place your flat sheet on the bed, tuck it, then go to the head of the bed and grab one corner.
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- Pull-on it so that it is taut, then give it a light spray.
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- Repeat these steps on the other side of the bed.
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For Pillowcases:
- Grab the case by the cuff or opening with one hand, then spritz both sides of the case.
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- Keep the spray bottle down and with both hands shake the pillowcase up-and-down. The necessary tension created will remove the wrinkles.
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Your bed sheets should look as if they have just been ironed.
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