Drying
Never tumble-dry linen as this can
over-dry the fibres and makes ironing more
difficult. Linen naturally dries quickly anyway.
So spin and line dry.
Ironing
Always iron linen when damp, first on
the wrong side to eliminate creases and then on
the right side if you wish to enhance the
fabric’s natural sheen. There is no need to use
starch except perhaps for the finest linens, for
linen has built-in crispness. If the linen has
already dried out before ironing, use a water
spray to re-dampen it. A good steam iron will
work best on linen.
Remember you do not have to save Thomas Ferguson
Irish Linen for 'Best'. Thomas Ferguson Irish
Linen can take any amount of washing and keep
coming up for more. They thrive on regular use
and regular laundering.
Storing
Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen is naturally
mothproof safely stored under normal conditions.
Slatted shelves will allow air to circulate.
Avoid cupboards with heating pipes running
through them or cedar linen chests, as these can
discolour linen. If by mischance it does become
discoloured, wash as soon as possible and dry in
the sun to whiten again. Whenever possible,
store linen articles without folding. Linen
tablecloths store best rolled.
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