Bamboo Bath Mat
The Bamboo Bath Mat is made from natural, organic bamboo, a perfect addition to anyone's bathroom. This bath mat is eco-friendly for those looking to make sustainable choices. Not only is bamboo a renewable resource, but it's also incredibly durable and long-lasting. The super soft texture of this mat feels excellent underfoot and provides just the right amount of cushioning. It's also highly absorbent, quickly soaking up any excess water on your feet as you step out of the shower. Once you're done using it, you'll love how quick it is to dry, reducing the likelihood of mould or mildew growth. So upgrade your bathroom with this environmentally-friendly and stylishly-presented bath mat, and enjoy the comfort of this sustainable addition to your daily routine.
Are bamboo bath mats good?
Bamboo bath mats are a perfect choice for eco-friendly and sustainable options. These mats are super absorbent, a great feature in a bath mat. The bamboo material is also very soft, making it comfortable on your feet. In addition, bamboo quickly dries, so you don't have to worry about mould and mildew buildup with prolonged use. One of the main benefits of bamboo mats is that they are better than cotton mats. Cotton mats can quickly become musty and stale after constant exposure to water, whereas bamboo mats stay fresh and clean. Overall, bamboo bath mats are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a quick-drying, soft, eco-friendly, and durable option.
Do bamboo bath mats get mouldy?
Bamboo bath mats are becoming increasingly popular due to their eco-friendliness and durability. However, one common concern among many is whether these mats get mouldy. The answer to that is no. Bamboo mats are antibacterial and anti-microbial, making them resistant to mould growth. The natural bamboo fibres also help to absorb moisture quickly, preventing the dampness that mould thrives on. Regular upkeep is essential, such as wiping the mat down after each use and removing excess water. With proper maintenance, your bamboo bath mat will stay mould-free and provide a comfortable and stylish alternative to traditional bath mats.
Do bamboo bath mats absorb water?
Bamboo bath mats are super absorbent and can easily absorb water. They have natural properties that enable them to absorb moisture effectively. These bath mats are made using bamboo fibre, known for their exceptional ability to absorb water without feeling overly wet. When you leave the shower, the bamboo bath mat will quickly absorb moisture from your feet, preventing slips and falls on a wet floor. In addition, bamboo bath mats do not get smelly or develop mould since they can dry out quickly. They also have antibacterial and hypoallergenic properties, making them an excellent choice for people with sensitive skin. Bamboo bath mats are absorbent and keep your bathroom dry and safe.
Caring for your bamboo is very important to achieve the long life expectancy that these products can offer.
Duvet covers, sheets & pillowcases
Use a non-biological detergent that does not contain optical brighteners, bleaching agents or enzymes.
- Do not use fabric conditioner. There is no need and it can reduce the breathability and absorbency.
- Cold or cool wash on a gentle cycle.
- Close duvet cover zips before washing.
- If washed at high temperatures shrinkage will occur.
- With modern detergents there is no need to wash at high temperatures, and cool washing saves energy, and money.
- Do not soak.
- Do not use bleach – it is harmful to the environment too.
- Line dry.
- Can be tumble dried or ironed but only on a cool setting.
- If excessive heat during washing or tumble drying is used excessive ‘pilling’ may occur.
- Bamboo, being a 100% natural product, is extremely absorbent and wicks away up to 40% more moisture than cotton does from the skin, therefore it will absorb any face creams or hair products etc. which may result in temporary discolouration which should go when washed. Washing at a higher temperature, with the help of a stain remover is recommended in this case.
Care for duvets
- Shake regularly
- Spot clean if needed and leave to air dry before using
- Do NOT machine wash
Care for mattress protectors
- Shake regularly
- Spot clean if needed and leave to air dry before using
- Do NOT machine wash
Care for pillows
- Plump the pillow regularly
- Spot clean if needed and leave to air dry before using
- Do NOT machine wash
Care for robes
- Cool or cold machine wash using a non-biological detergent.
- Avoid using fabric conditioner as it can reduce breathability and absorbency.
- With modern detergents there is no need to wash at high temperatures, and cool washing saves energy, and money. If washed at high temperatures, shrinkage will occur.
- Line dry.
- Can be tumble dried on a cool setting.
Care for towels & throws
- Use a non-biological detergent that does not contain optical brighteners, bleaching agents or enzymes.
- Wash towels before first use for maximum absorbency
- Do not use fabric conditioner. There is no need and it can reduce the breathability and absorbency.
- Cold or cool wash on a gentle cycle.
- With modern detergents there is no need to wash at high temperatures, and cool washing saves energy, and money. If washed at high temperatures, shrinkage will occur.
- Do not soak.
- Do not use bleach – it is harmful to the environment too.
- Line dry.
- Always hang bamboo towels over a rail or radiator.
- Hanging over a hook will cause the natural fabric to come apart, towels that are damaged in this way are not covered under any warranty or guarantee.
- Can be tumble dried but only on a cool setting.
What Is Fabric Pilling?
Fabric pilling is the term for loose strands or balls of fibre that form on a piece of fabric. You’ve probably noticed these little bits of fabric on pillows, rugs, and furniture in your home.
Pilling is a common occurrence in most households. It’s not a fabric defect or fault from the manufacturer.
What Causes Fabric Pilling?
When fabric fibres become loose, they move around when we sit or brush up against them. The friction from people rubbing up against the fabric causes loose fibres to twist together into small balls.
Your washing machine also causes friction. This is why you’ll see fabric pills on towels, t-shirts, and sweaters as well as your bedding.
Pilling is completely normal and will go away once the excess loose fibres are gone. It doesn’t affect the durability or functionality of the fabric.
Bamboo is a natural product, and due to this fact there may sometimes be a slight difference in sizes, but no more than +/- 5% therefore not enough to create any major problems or concerns.
If you have a question about the sizes of any of our products then please contact us. Our office hours are 9am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 3pm on Fridays. We are closed at weekends and on Bank Holidays. You can also contact us by email or through Facebook messenger.
Bamboo is a natural product, and due to this fact there may sometimes be a slight difference in sizes, but no more than +/- 5% therefore not enough to create any major problems or concerns.