Wash and General Care For Natural Dyed Fabrics & Garments

Simply put: ‘No bleach, no citric content & neutral ph soap’

1) Natural Liquid soap or neutral detergent to be used. If powder is used, dilute it in liquid form. If a washing machine is used, a gentle cycle is recommended for the washing purpose. 

2)Dry clean can be done on the fabrics or garments

3)Yellow is not recommended for the exteriors such as curtains as they are poor to light fastness

4)Except blue, white and some pastel shades, natural dyed fabrics are highly sensitive to citric content or lime, thus care should be taken accordingly (lime is most strong natural source of Acid

5)It is recommended to wash the fabrics or textile before first use as some time unattached dyes may leave marks especially red, blue dyed fabrics

6)Care should be taken or tested when two different colors are used on one product, as they may bleed into one another if the wash test is not done.

7)It is recommended to test the sample before placing the orders and understand their characteristics in your environment and water as they are completely natural products unlike other chemical dyed textile articles

8)Water marks may form if textiles are put partially in water/or water is spilled and then dried. Hence always dip the whole fabric in water when washing.

9)The fresh Indigo blue dyed article if stored for a long period of time should be kept covered and away from light since it is light sensitive. This problem subsides after 3-4 washes.

10)Color change after washing is natural and depends on the kind of detergent used while washing. The natural colors may fade one or two shades lighter in course of several washes. However, it fades in a beautiful way and you can still wear it like a light shade.

USP: Natural Dyed fabrics are superbly comfortable on skin and it enriches the environment opposed to the conventional textiles that are most polluting industries in the world today.


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