Care Guide for Cushion Covers: How To Wash and Store

March 1, 2023

Cushion covers are a great way to add color and style to your home decor. However, with frequent use and exposure to dirt, dust, and other contaminants, cushion covers can quickly become dirty and worn out if not cared for correctly. In this guide, we'll provide you with practical tips on how to wash and store your cushion covers, so they remain in good condition and beautiful, ensuring your home looks and feels great for years to come. Whether you have a favorite cotton cushion cover or a luxurious velvet one, this guide will help you keep it looking and feeling great.

WASH FREQUENCY

As needed

STORAGE METHOD

Fold

The Right Way To Wash Cushion Covers

Cushion covers are an essential element in keeping your home comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. It is essential to take care of your cushion covers to extend their lifespan and maintain their quality. Here are some general guidelines to help you wash cushion covers:
Machine Washing Cushion Covers

  1. Check the care label to see if the cushion cover is machine washable.
  2. Remove the cushion inserts before washing.
  3. If the cushion cover has any buttons, zippers or hooks, fasten them before washing.
  4. Place the cushion covers in the washing machine, preferably with similar colored fabrics to prevent color bleeding.
  5. Use a gentle cycle on the washing machine with cold water. Avoid hot water as it can shrink or damage the fabric.
  6. Add a small amount of mild detergent according to the package instructions.
  7. Start the wash cycle and wait until it's finished.
  8. Remove the cushion covers from the washer and hang them on a clothesline or lay them flat on a clean, dry surface to air dry.
  9. Avoid using the dryer as it can shrink or damage the fabric. If you must use the dryer, use the lowest heat setting and remove the cushion covers promptly when it's dry.
Handwashing Cushion Covers
If the care label indicates that the cushion covers should be hand washed, follow these steps:
  1. Fill a sink or basin with cool or lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild detergent.
  2. If the cushion covers have any buttons, zippers or hooks, fasten them before washing.
  3. Place the cushion covers in the water and gently scrub them with your hands.
  4. Rinse the cushion covers thoroughly under running water to remove all the soap.
  5. Gently squeeze out the excess water. Avoid twisting or wringing the cushion covers as it can damage the fabric.
  6. Hang the cushion covers on a clothesline or lay them flat on a clean, dry surface to air dry.
  7. Avoid using the dryer as it can shrink or damage the fabric. If you must use the dryer, use the lowest heat setting and remove the cushion covers promptly when it's dry.
Dry Cleaning Cushion Covers
If the care label on your cushion covers says "Dry Clean Only," take them to a professional dry cleaner. Do not attempt to wash them at home as it may damage the fabric or color. Dry cleaning is a special process that uses solvents to clean delicate fabrics without water. Professional dry cleaners have the knowledge and equipment to handle different types of fabrics and embellishments.

How Often To Wash Cushion Covers

Cushion covers can be washed as needed or when they become visibly soiled. It's best to follow the care label instructions and avoid using harsh chemicals or high heat that can damage the fabric.

The Right Way To Store Cushion Covers

How to Fold Cushion Covers:

  1. Unzip the cushion cover and remove the insert.
  2. Lay the cushion cover flat on a clean surface, with the front side facing down.
  3. Fold the cover in half vertically, matching the edges together.
  4. Fold the cover in half horizontally, matching the corners together.
  5. Store the cushion cover in a breathable storage bag or on a shelf.

Expert Advice for Maintaining The Quality Of Your Cushion Covers

To keep cushion covers in top shape, there are several practical tips to follow. Firstly, it's recommended to always follow the care label instructions to prevent damage to the fabric. Secondly, avoid washing cushion covers with heavy or abrasive materials, such as towels or denim, which can cause pilling or damage to the fabric. Instead, wash cushion covers with similar materials to reduce friction and protect the fabric. Thirdly, it's a good idea to secure any closures such as zippers before washing to prevent snagging or damage to the fabric. Fourthly, washing cushion covers inside out can help protect the surface of the fabric, especially for printed or embroidered covers. Lastly, investing in mesh bags or a proper drying rack can help reduce wear and tear during the washing and drying process, especially for delicate items. It's also suggested to skip the dryer whenever possible and air dry cushion covers to prevent shrinkage or damage to the fabric. By following these tips, cushion covers can maintain their quality and extend their lifespan.

DISCLAIMER

Just a friendly reminder that this care guide for cushion covers only provides general advice. Your cushion covers may have specific care requirements based on its material, style, and manufacturer instructions, so always check the care label before washing or storing it. If you're unsure about anything, it's always best to consult a professional cleaner. Please note that the author of this guide is not responsible for any damages or losses resulting from the use or misuse of any information from this blog.

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