These Flowers on White kitchen towels are the best way to keep everything clean and dry. All Linen Tales kitchen towels dry quite fast and can be used as often as you need.
• 45 x 65 cm / 18" x 26" inch
• Soft and highly durable material value of which enhances over time.
• An essential element in your kitchen. Versatile and timeless assistant in the kitchen for cleaning spills.
• High absorption that helps quickly dry your hands or dishes.
• Handmade with love.
• Easy care as linen kitchen towels are suitable for gentle machine washing and ironing.
- 100% European linen (215 g/m2)- Prewashed for extra softness- Made in Lithuania
Machine Washing
- Linen should be washed at 40°C / 100 °F. If some heavy-duty stains appear, you can increase the temperature up to 60 °C / 140 °F. However, high temperatures shouldn’t be used too often as fabric tends to shrink.
- Linen should be washed separately from other fabrics and colors.
- If your washing machine allows you to select the water level, choose the highest one offered because linen is highly absorbent.
Drying
- Linen can be dried in a tumble dryer on a low temperature, hung, or left to dry flat on a white towel.
- If using a tumble dryer, take the linen out when it’s still damp and complete drying by hanging it or laying flat.
- If possible, allow white linen pieces to dry out in the sun. It will help to maintain the fresh whiteness.
- Drying white linen in the sun helps retain the original white color.
- Overdrying is the most harmful process for fabrics as it weakens the fibers causing shrinkage and pilling.
- Over-dried items restore their natural moisture content after re-absorbing moisture from the air.
Ironing
- Iron linen while it’s still slightly damp.
- Use medium or high temperatures and steam. If needed, you can also spray some water on the fabric.
- Iron on the reverse side.
- Smooth and fold, or press with an iron if desired.
- If you like the natural, slightly crinkled look of linen, you can skip the ironing.
Shrinkage
- Our washed linen production is highly resistant for shrinkage compared with non-washed linen.
- Pre-shrunk items normally shrink 3 percent or less.
- Do not wash or, especially, dry linens on a hot setting, which is most likely to cause shrinkage.