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At what temperature should bed linen be washed? Many people make this mistake.

Posted on March 15, 2026 by Admin

At What Temperature Should Bed Linen Be Washed? Many People Make This Mistake

Washing bed linen seems simple, but using the wrong temperature can affect hygiene, fabric life, and comfort. Many people either wash at too low or unnecessarily high temperatures, which can cause issues.


Recommended Washing Temperatures

1. Hot Wash (60°C / 140°F)

  • Best for: Sheets, pillowcases, and blankets if someone is sick or for removing dust mites.
  • Pros: Kills bacteria, dust mites, and allergens effectively.
  • Cons: Can fade colors and wear out fabrics faster, especially delicate materials.

2. Warm Wash (40°C / 104°F)

  • Best for: Most regular bed linen.
  • Pros: Cleans well without damaging fabrics, maintains colors, and is energy-efficient.
  • Cons: May not fully eliminate dust mites or bacteria.

3. Cold Wash (30°C / 86°F or below)

  • Best for: Delicate fabrics or lightly soiled linen.
  • Pros: Saves energy and protects fabric.
  • Cons: Less effective at killing dust mites, bacteria, or removing heavy stains.

Common Mistakes People Make

  1. Washing everything at low temperature – Saves energy but may not disinfect sheets properly.
  2. Overusing hot water – Can damage fibers and shrink fabrics.
  3. Ignoring detergent type – Some detergents are formulated for cold or warm washes and perform poorly at the wrong temperature.
  4. Not washing frequently enough – Even at the correct temperature, linen needs regular washing (ideally once a week) to stay hygienic.

Tips for Healthier Bed Linen

  • Use a high-quality detergent suitable for the fabric type.
  • Consider a short hot rinse if dust mites are a concern.
  • Dry thoroughly—moisture left in linen can encourage mold and bacteria.
  • Wash pillowcases more often than sheets if someone has oily skin or acne-prone skin.

Bottom Line:
For regular hygiene, washing bed linen at 40°C (104°F) is usually sufficient, balancing cleanliness and fabric care. Use 60°C (140°F) when disinfection is needed, but avoid doing it too often to preserve your sheets.


I can also create a quick guide showing the ideal wash temperature for different types of fabrics like cotton, linen, silk, and polyester. Do you want me to make that?

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