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Separate light, dark, bold, delicate, lint-producing, and textured items before washing. This helps reduce dye transfer, pilling, lint buildup, and surface wear.
Thoughtful textile care helps bedding, bath linens, curtains, pillows, throws, blankets, and rugs stay softer, cleaner, and more beautiful over time. Use this guide to build simple care habits that protect texture, color, shape, and everyday comfort.
Care for textiles before they look worn, not after. Small routines make the biggest difference.
Every textile should be cared for according to its own care label first. When the label is unavailable, use a gentle approach: sort carefully, wash cool, avoid harsh chemistry, dry with patience, and store only when fully clean and dry.
Separate light, dark, bold, delicate, lint-producing, and textured items before washing. This helps reduce dye transfer, pilling, lint buildup, and surface wear.
Use mild detergent, cool or warm water when appropriate, and a gentle cycle for softer textiles. Avoid overloading the machine so fabrics can move freely.
Low heat, air drying, or flat drying can help protect structure and reduce shrinkage. Remove textiles while slightly warm and reshape them by hand when needed.
Before folding seasonal throws, extra bedding, pillow covers, or spare bath linens, make sure every piece is completely dry and free from body oils, dust, and stains.
Homora textiles may include bedding, bath textiles, throws, blankets, pillow covers, curtains, runners, and rugs. Match the care method to the textile function, fiber feel, and construction.
Wash bedding separately from heavy items. Use a mild detergent, avoid excess softener, and dry thoroughly before making the bed or storing extras.
Shake towels before washing, avoid heavy softener buildup, and dry fully to preserve absorbency, loft, and a fresher bathroom feel.
Remove inserts when possible. Spot clean first, wash covers inside out when allowed, and reshape seams before drying completely.
Vacuum lightly or shake dust out before washing. Use a gentle setting if machine care is allowed and rehang carefully to reduce wrinkles.
Wash plush or woven layers only when needed. Cool water, gentle cycles, and low heat help preserve softness, shape, and surface texture.
Vacuum regularly without aggressive beater settings. Rotate rugs for balanced wear and spot clean spills quickly before they settle.
Treat food marks early, launder after use, and iron or steam only when the material allows. Store folded or rolled in a dry space.
Clean before storing, fold loosely, avoid compression, and keep textiles away from damp rooms, direct sunlight, and strong odors.
Most textile damage comes from repeated friction, excess detergent, high heat, and rushed drying. A more intentional laundry routine keeps Homora home textiles feeling softer and looking more considered.
Fast action is important, but aggressive scrubbing can damage fibers. Treat spills with patience, clean from the outside inward, and avoid heat until the stain is fully removed.
Use a clean, absorbent cloth to blot liquid spills. Press gently and repeat with a fresh area of the cloth until moisture is reduced.
Before using any cleaner, test it on an inconspicuous spot. This helps protect color, finish, and delicate surface texture.
After spot treatment, remove cleaning residue with a lightly damp cloth. Residue can attract dust and make marks return.
Let the textile dry completely before folding, styling, or storing. Damp fibers can develop odor, mildew, or shape distortion.
When appropriate, use light steaming or gentle brushing to refresh texture after cleaning. Always follow the care label first.
Never place a stained item in a hot dryer until the mark is gone. Heat can set many stains permanently into the fibers.
Beautiful textiles need space, dryness, and protection from sunlight. Good storage keeps seasonal decor, spare bedding, blankets, curtains, and bath linens ready for the next room refresh.
Store items only after they are fully clean and dry. Avoid basements, damp closets, and airtight plastic in humid conditions.
Heavy compression can create deep creases and flatten plush texture. Use breathable storage and avoid stacking too much weight on top.
Direct sunlight can fade curtains, pillow covers, throws, blankets, and rugs. Rotate exposed pieces when possible for balanced aging.
Shake, air, steam, or lightly brush stored textiles before returning them to a room. This restores shape and removes storage creases.
These quick answers cover the most common questions for bedding, bath linens, curtains, pillows, throws, blankets, rugs, and everyday textile care.
Sheets and pillowcases are usually best washed regularly based on use, climate, and personal preference. Duvet covers, quilts, and decorative bedding can often be washed less frequently unless the care label recommends otherwise.
Towels can lose absorbency when detergent, fabric softener, body oil, or mineral residue builds up in the fibers. Use the right detergent amount, rinse well, and avoid excessive softener.
Many pillow covers can be machine washed if the care label allows it. Remove inserts first, turn covers inside out when appropriate, wash gently, and reshape before drying.
Lightly vacuum or shake curtains to remove dust. If washing is allowed, use a gentle method and avoid high heat. Rehang carefully to reduce wrinkles and maintain a natural drape.
Wash only when needed, use cool water when suitable, avoid overloading the machine, use mild detergent, and dry on low heat or air dry depending on the care label.
Blot immediately with a clean cloth and avoid rubbing. Work from the outside inward, test any cleaner in a hidden area, and let the rug dry fully before placing furniture back on top.
Yes. Homora offers 24/7 customer support for order and product questions. You can prepare your order number, product name, and care question before reaching out.
Homora offers free shipping, a standard delivery window of 3-5 business days after shipment, and 30-day free returns and exchanges on eligible items.
For textile care questions, include your order number, product name, fabric type if known, and a clear description of the issue. Homora support can help with care guidance, order details, delivery questions, returns, and exchanges.