Did you know we spend a third of our lives in bed? Our sheets are in constant contact with sweat, dead skin cells, traces of creams and even invisible bacteria. That is why knowing how to wash sheets properly is not just a matter of cleanliness, but also of health and well-being.

In this article, you will learn step by step how to wash them according to the type of fabric, the right temperature, how often to wash them and how to remove difficult stains such as blood, oil or grease. If you have ever wondered whether you are taking proper care of your bed linen, this guide is for you.

How should sheets be washed?

  • Use hot water, between 40°C and 60°C, if the material allows it.
  • Choose a mild but effective detergent.
  • Avoid fabric softener.
  • Dry them outdoors if possible, or tumble dry at a medium temperature.
  • Do not overload the washing machine.

Types of sheets: how to wash them according to the material

Cotton sheets

Temperature: 40–60°C

Cotton sheets can withstand hot water, which is ideal for removing germs.

Best drying method: air drying or gentle tumble drying.

Linen sheets

Temperature: cold or warm water, maximum 40°C

Avoid bleach and fabric softeners to preserve the natural fibres.

Silk or sateen sheets

Wash by hand or on a delicate cycle with cold water.

Use a special detergent for delicate fabrics.

What temperature should sheets be washed at?

Type of sheet Recommended temperature
Cotton 40–60°C
Linen 30–40°C
Silk or sateen Max. 30°C
Coral fleece/Pyrenean fleece 30–40°C

Useful tip: washing cotton sheets at 60°C can remove up to 99% of germs.

Step by step: how to wash your sheets correctly

  1. Separate your sheets from the rest of the laundry.
  2. Pre-treat any visible stains.
  3. Place them in the washing machine without overloading it.
  4. Add the right amount of detergent.
  5. Choose the correct programme according to the fabric.
  6. Dry them outdoors or tumble dry at a moderate temperature.

Quick checklist: washing sheets without mistakes

  • Have you checked the care label?
  • Have you used the right temperature?
  • Have you pre-treated the stains?
  • Have you avoided fabric softener?
  • Have you avoided overloading the washing machine?
  • Have you dried them correctly?
  • Have you stored the sheets in a dry place?

What detergent should you use to wash sheets?

Liquid detergent

Ideal for dissolving and removing stains effectively.

Hypoallergenic detergent

Recommended for sensitive skin.

White vinegar

A natural alternative to fabric softener, suitable for the rinse cycle.

How to remove difficult stains from sheets

Blood stains

Apply hydrogen peroxide, leave it to act for 10 minutes and then wash with cold water.

Grease or oil stains

Use baking soda and liquid detergent. Rub gently and rinse.

Coffee or wine stains

Apply white vinegar with baking soda and wash with warm water.

How often should sheets be washed?

Ideally, sheets should be washed once a week.

In special cases, wash them every 3–4 days if you have allergies, pets or tend to sweat a lot.

How often should sheets be replaced with new ones?

Type of sheet Estimated lifespan
Cotton 2–3 years
Linen 3–5 years
Microfibre 1–2 years
Silk 2–4 years

Extra tips to keep your sheets looking like new

  • Wash them inside out.
  • Avoid bleach unless the sheets are white.
  • Do not iron them unnecessarily.
  • Store them in dry, well-ventilated places.

Conclusion

Knowing how to wash sheets correctly is one of those tasks that may seem simple, but it makes a big difference to your health, rest and well-being.

By following this guide, you will not only enjoy a spotless bed, but also extend the life of your sheets and keep bacteria, dust mites and odours away.

Remember: taking care of your rest means taking care of yourself.

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