Although new sheets look clean, experts recommend washing them before first use. During manufacturing and shipping, bedding can collect dust, excess dyes, finishing chemicals, and other residues. A quick wash removes these substances, making the fabric softer, fresher, and more comfortable while reducing the risk of skin irritation, especially for people with allergies or sensitive skin. Washing also helps prevent excess dye from transferring onto other fabrics. Always follow the care label, use a mild detergent, and wash dark colors separately the first time. This simple step creates a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable sleeping environment from your very first night.
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