Home Fabrics

Proper care is essential for maintaining the quality of your home fabrics, from bedding and towels to curtains and upholstery. Our water washing labels provide clear, concise care instructions to help your customers properly maintain their home fabric items, ensuring they stay fresh, clean, and in top condition for years.

Made from durable, water-resistant materials, these labels are designed to withstand regular washing while remaining legible. Whether you’re selling high-end linens, decorative throws, or functional towels, our labels ensure that your customers know how to properly care for their home fabrics.

Key Features:
Water-Resistant: Perfect for fabrics that undergo frequent washing and exposure to water, these labels maintain legibility even in wet conditions.
Durable & Long-Lasting: Crafted from high-quality materials, our labels won’t fade or peel, even after repeated washes or dry cleaning.
Clear Care Symbols: Simple, intuitive symbols or text provide easy-to-understand washing, drying, and ironing instructions, making fabric care hassle-free.
Soft & Non-Irritating: Made with soft materials that won’t scratch or irritate the skin, ideal for items that come into direct contact with the body, like towels or bed linens.
Customizable: Tailor your labels with your brand’s logo, care instructions, and specific symbols to reflect your unique product line.
Eco-Friendly Options: We offer sustainable material choices to help reduce environmental impact, ensuring your brand aligns with eco-conscious practices.
Applications:
Bedding: Perfect for bed linens, duvet covers, pillowcases, and sheets.
Towels: Ideal for bath towels, hand towels, washcloths, and beach towels.
Curtains & Drapes: Suitable for window treatments that require delicate care.
Upholstery: Use for sofa covers, cushions, and throw pillows.
Table Linens: Great for tablecloths, napkins, and placemats.
Common Washing Instructions for Home Fabrics:
Machine Wash Cold: Helps preserve color and fabric integrity for sensitive materials like linens and cotton.
Do Not Bleach: Prevents discoloration and fabric damage.
Tumble Dry Low: Recommended for quick drying without heat damage, especially for towels and bedding.
Air Dry: For delicate fabrics like lace curtains or fine linens, air drying is the safest option.
Iron on Low Heat: To remove wrinkles without damaging the fabric, especially for cotton or linen materials.
Dry Clean Only: Certain fabrics, such as fine silks or wool blends, may require professional cleaning.

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