The cleaning of linen is an important task as they need to be kept clean, tidy and white. Here are some effective ways and steps to help you clean your hotel linen white and clean:
Classification: The linen is classified according to material and color. Different colors and materials may require different washing methods and temperatures
Choose the right detergent: Use a detergent specifically designed for linen and apply it correctly according to the product instructions. Avoid using too much detergent, so as not to leave residue on the linen.
Pretreatment: For serious stains, special decontamination products can be used for pretreatment. Apply an appropriate amount of decontamination product to the stain and wait a few minutes before washing. Cold water washing: Use cold water to wash linen as much as possible. Hot water may discolor the linen and may damage the linen of some materials.
Choose the right washing method: according to the material and color of the cloth, choose the right washing method, such as hand washing, machine washing.
Rinsing and dewatering: After the washing is complete, rinse thoroughly to ensure that the residue of the detergent is completely removed.
Dry: Dry the linen in a cool and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight, so as not to cause color fading or material damage.
Ironing: If needed, linen can be ironed using a comforter to make it more flat and smooth storage: When storing linen, ensure that they are properly folded and placed so that they remain neat and tidy the next time you use them
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Regular inspection and maintenance: Check the wear and damage of the linen regularly, and repair or replace it in time
By following the above steps, you can effectively clean your hotel linen to keep it white and clean. At the same time, regular professional cleaning and maintenance is also necessary to ensure the quality and hygiene of the linen
The correct way to bleach linen is as follows:
1. Get tools and materials: include linen, bleach, water, measuring cups, plastic gloves, mixing sticks, basin or sink. Use a measuring cup to accurately measure the volume of the linen and prepare a bleaching solution
2. Make a bleaching solution: Pour an appropriate amount of bleach into the water and stir well until the bleach is completely dissolved.
3. Soak the linen: Put the linen into the prepared bleaching solution to ensure that the linen is completely dispersed. The bleaching time is 10-15 minutes, during which the mixture is stirred every 5 minutes
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4. Washing and drying: Remove the linen from the bleaching solution, rinse it with water, and then let it dry. It should be noted that the bleach used in bleaching should be suitable for the type of linen being bleached. Oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate may cause damage to some fiber materials, while reducing agents such as sodium sulfite and sodium bisulfite are relatively safe, but should not be mixed with oxidants. In addition, the bleached linen should be thoroughly washed to remove residual 12 bleach and stains, and ensure that it is thoroughly dried away from direct sunlight.