The most popular bed linen to date for the Hotel Industry is a luxurious feel of sateen satin stripe bed linen.
Sateen is the hotel industry’s linen of choice to date for clients seeking the softest, smoothest comfort levels at the lowest cost. The sateen satin stripe white quilt cover could naturally withstand wrinkles and can endure hundreds of wash and dry cycles. It also has the same silky luxury as original satin, excluding the high cost or fragility of the latter fabric.
The sateen satin stripe white quilt cover is conveniently suitable for all seasons in Australia.
Specifications
Brand Excel Collection – Made in China
Material 50% carded cotton with 50% polyester, homogeneous blend
Fabric Weight 155gsm
Stripe 10mm or 20mm vertical sateen satin stripe
Colour White
Single 140 x 215cm
Queen 210 x 215cm
King 245 x 215cm
KNOW YOUR BED SHEETS
Sheeting fabric is made up of fibers running in two directions at right angles to each other, known as the warp and the weft. The warp runs lengthwise and the weft runs across the width. The threads are combined during the weaving process.
What is?
Carded cotton is cotton that has been prepared for spinning into threads or yarns, carded cotton is the most common used yarn, and it is the most adaptable, durable and least expensive yarn.
Homogeneous blend – is a combination in which the composition of all elements is uniform throughout the blend.
Sateen is a fabric made using a satin weave structure but made with a spun yarns instead of filament. The sheen and softer feel of sateen is produced through the satin weave structure. The long floats produce a surface that is smooth to the touch.
Care Instructions
We recommend washing your bed linen separately and before use, in a cool/warm machine wash. Wash before are your bed linen has been handled during manufacturing and has been in a stored environment and therefore could be dusty.
Avoid chlorine bleach & brighteners – While chlorine is a great stain remover and whitener, it can significantly reduce the life of your bed linen by damaging and weakening the fibers. Instead, use an oxygen-based bleach/whitener or spot-treat the stains. Avoid optical brighteners as they can affect the whiteness of your bed linen.
For any further assistance you may require, please contact your local ALS sales representative.