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Should You Wash New Sheets Before Sleeping on Them?

Written by cohenwills

August 30, 2024

It’s tempting to throw those brand new sheets on your bed and dive right in. But before you indulge in that first night’s sleep, take a second to consider if those sheets are truly as clean as they look. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry because even though they’re fresh out of the package, you never really know what they might have picked up during manufacturing, packaging, or even while sitting in the store.

So, this begs the question: just as we wash our clothing items before wearing them, is it also necessary to wash new sheets, even if they’re fresh off the store shelf? Let’s find out, once and for all, if you need to load your new linens into the washing machine before sleeping on them.

Are There Risks If You Don’t Wash New Sheets?

While a new set of sheets, linens, and other bedding items look crisp and spotless at first glance, the smell, however, suggests otherwise. That distinctive “new” scent isn’t just a harmless fragrance; it often indicates the presence of chemicals used in the manufacturing and packaging process – chemicals that could pose risks to your health.

Why should you care and not skip that first wash? Here are the risks you could face:

Risk #1: Skin Irritation and Allergic Reactions

One of the most immediate risks of sleeping on unwashed sheets is skin irritation. The chemicals used to treat and preserve the fabric can cause redness, itching, or even rashes, especially for those with sensitive skin. If you’re prone to allergies, these chemicals can also trigger allergic reactions, making it uncomfortable – or even unsafe – to sleep on the sheets.

Risk #2: Respiratory Issues

Beyond skin irritation, the chemicals and dust new sheets can harbor might also impact your respiratory health. Inhaling these substances night after night can lead to coughing, sneezing, or even flare-ups of asthma symptoms. This is particularly concerning if you have pre-existing respiratory conditions, as the added exposure can make sleeping on unwashed sheets a real health hazard.

Risk #3: Accumulation of Dirt and Germs

New sheets don’t just come into contact with chemicals – they may also accumulate dust, dirt, germs, and even mold spores during the packaging and shipping process. Even if they look clean, these particles can stick to the fabric and transfer to your skin or breathing passages while you sleep. This can result in breakouts and other health problems over time due to an unhealthy sleeping environment.

Risk #4: Compromised Sleep Quality

Sleeping on unwashed sheets can compromise the quality of your sleep. The lingering chemical smell and the stiff, often scratchy texture of new sheets straight from the package make it difficult to relax and drift off. So what should be a restful experience can easily turn into a restless night. Washing them softens the fabric, making your bed more inviting and conducive to a good night’s sleep.

How to Wash New Sheets for the First Time

1 of 6 | Check the Care Label

Before you load your sheets in the washing machine, first check the care label on your new sheets. Different fabrics require different washing techniques, and following the manufacturer’s instructions helps you avoid any mishaps. Whether your sheets are cotton, linen, or a synthetic blend, the label tells you the best water temperature, detergent type, and drying method to use.

Friendly Tip: If the care label suggests cold or warm water, stick with it. Washing in hot water might seem like a good idea for thorough cleaning, but it can cause shrinking or color fading, especially with natural fabrics like cotton.

2 of 6 | Pretreat Any Stains or Odors

Even though your sheets are brand new, you might notice small stains or an off-putting smell when you take them out of the package. Pretreating these areas ensures they come out of the wash looking and smelling fresh.

Friendly Tip: A mild detergent or a little baking soda mixed with water works wonders for pretreating stains or neutralizing odors. Just apply it to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, and then toss the sheets in the wash.

3 of 6 | Use the Correct Detergent

Choosing the correct detergent is key to getting your sheets clean without damaging the fabric. A gentle, fragrance-free detergent is usually the best choice because it’s environmentally friendly and best if you have sensitive skin or allergies. This helps remove any lingering chemicals from the manufacturing process without adding any new irritants.

Friendly Tip: Avoid using too much detergent—a little goes a long way. Too much soap can leave residue on your sheets, making them feel stiff or causing skin irritation.

4 of 6 | Skip the Fabric Softener

While it might be tempting to add fabric softener to your wash for that extra softness, it’s often not the best choice for new sheets. Fabric softeners leave a coating on the fabric that reduces its breathability and absorbency.

Friendly Tip: If you’re looking for a natural way to soften your sheets, try adding a half-cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle. It helps soften the fabric and removes any leftover detergent without leaving a scent.

5 of 6 | Dry with Care

How you dry your sheets makes a big difference in how they feel and last. Tumble dry on a low heat setting or air dry them to prevent shrinking and to keep the fibers intact. High heat is tough on sheets, leading to wear and tear over time.

Friendly Tip: To keep your sheets from getting tangled in the dryer, add a few dryer balls or clean tennis balls. They help keep the sheets moving and reduce drying time.

6 of 6 | Iron for a Crisp Finish (Optional)

If you love the look and feel of crisp, wrinkle-free sheets, give them a quick iron after they’re dry. This step is totally optional but can add a touch of luxury to your bedding.

Friendly Tip: Iron your sheets while they’re still slightly damp. This makes it easier to smooth out any wrinkles and gives your sheets a fresh, polished look.

Sleep Soundly on Clean Sheets – Get Them Washed at Sage Cleaners!

New sheets carry a surprising amount of dust, chemicals, and other residues from the manufacturing process to the time they spend sitting on store shelves. To ensure your bedding is as clean and safe as possible, trust Sage Cleaners to give your new sheets the thorough wash they need. Our wash and fold laundry and dry cleaning services remove all those hidden irritants, leaving you with fresh, comfortable sheets.

We also offer convenient pickup and delivery across Florida, including Apollo Beach, Brandon, Clearwater, Plant City, and Valrico. For more information about our service areas or to schedule a pickup, visit our website or call our customer service support at 813-819-6658.

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