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Terry Rich Beach Towels are made from the finest combed yarns, making them exceptionally soft, strong and absorbent. Some care with washing and drying your Terry Rich Beach Towel will reward you with a soft, fluffy towel with bright colours that lasts for many years to come.
Basic Care Instructions
Wash separately before use
Wash dark colours separately
Cold/Warm gentle wash
Do not bleach
Cool/Warm tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Care Tips
Where possible warm wash and warm tumble dry your towel. Be careful not to over dry your towel as it will take out the cotton's natural moisture, making the towel feel rough and reducing the fibre strength.
Give your towel a shake after drying to fluff up the terry loops. Do not be excessive with fabric softener as it coats the towel fibres and actually repels water. Also, do not iron your towel as this will also reduce its absorbency.
Pulled threads may occur if your towel comes into contact with rough or sharp items. Over use of fabric softeners also increases the risk of pulled threads. If you do have a pulled thread DO NOT PULL IT. Simply snip off the pulled loop with sharp scissors. As towels are woven and not knitted, a pulled thread will not unravel the fabric. Trimming a pulled thread will avoid further pulling and will not affect the durability or performance of your towel.
It is quite normal for a cotton towel (particularly with a long pile), to lint or fluff a little in the initial few washes. This will diminish with subsequent washes and tumble drying. Remember to clean out the filters of your washing machine and tumble dryer.
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Terry Rich Beach Robes are made from high quality cotton toweling fabric. They are designed and sewn to last many seasons and to still look good for the little brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews waiting in the wings. By following some of these simple care guidelines you will get the most out of your beach robe for many years to come.
Basic Care Instructions
Cool/Warm machine wash with similar colours
Do not bleach
Cool/warm tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Care Tips
Where possible warm wash and line dry or warm tumble dry your beach robe. Be careful not to over dry your robe as it will take out the cotton's natural moisture, making it feel rough and reducing the fibre strength. After drying, give your robe a shake to fluff up the terry loops.
Do not be excessive with fabric softener as it coats the cotton fibres and actually repels water.
Pulled threads may occur if your robe comes into contact with rough or sharp items, especially on the inside where the cotton loops are longest. If you do have a pulled thread DO NOT PULL IT. Simply snip off the pulled loop with sharp scissors. As the toweling fabric is woven and not knitted, a pulled thread will not unravel the fabric. Trimming a pulled thread will avoid further pulling and will not affect the durability or performance of your beach robe in any way.
A little fluffing or pilling is quite normal for cotton toweling in the initial few washes. This will diminish with subsequent washes and tumble drying. Remember to clean out the filters of your washing machine and tumble dryer.
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Caring for fine cotton is easier than its elegance might suggest. Hand washing We suggest gently hand washing fine cotton garments with a mild detergent. We also recommend not to bleach or soak fine cotton so as to maintain fabric strength and colour.
Care Tips
Wash dark colours separately. Machine washing If you choose to machine wash, then a cold gentle cycle is best along with a mild detergent. Bleach is not recommended as it will damage quality cotton fibres over time. If necessary, non-chlorinated bleach can be used with white and ivory cottons only.
Drying Line dry or flat dry fine cotton. Dry out of direct sunlight to avoid any yellowing of white fabric. Fine cotton can be machine dried, however we suggest using an air setting only. If machine drying, remove garments while they are still slightly damp and hang them to finish drying. Wrinkles and ironing Removing garments promptly after washing will reduce wrinkling. Shaking garments out prior to hanging or placing in a dryer will also reduce wrinkling. Ironing will remove creasing. For fine cotton we recommend a very light iron only.
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