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A 10.5 Tog Microfibre Duvet, made from top quality microfibre filling with a cotton percale cover that gives a soft down like feel. Pocketed to prevent cold spots. Non-allergenic and machine washable.
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This very soft, fluffy bathrobe is 100% polyester 280gsm and is great for snuggling up in whilst relaxing in a hotel room. It is lovely light but cosy bathrobe.
Learn MoreMadison towels are a 100% ring spun cotton featuring a honeycomb weave header. The 600gsm weight makes it a very good drying towel yet stays soft and absorbent wash after wash.
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Our revolutionary plain weave fabric combines specially designed fibres with a unique soft touch finishing for a luxurious "cotton" feel. Available in 26 colours, they are perfect to be embroidered with either a logo or restaurant name.
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Transform any room with our luxury Eros Fire Retardant Cushions. Designed for the hospitality industry, the 100% polyester quilted fabric is inherently flame retardant to BS 7175 and M1.
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Inject some colour and add some fun into your bedroom. The Crompton Bed Throws are the epitome of relaxed living. Available in a one size that fits bed up to a Super King size.
This very soft, fluffy bathrobe is 100% polyester 280gsm and is great for snuggling up in whilst relaxing in a hotel room. It is lovely light but cosy bathrobe, perfect to personalise with a name or logo.
Learn Morensure your table cloths and napkins retain their orginal look and feel by following our recommendation for washing table linens.
From the basic requirements all the way through to the washing and drying our guide should ensure your table linens keep their colour retention.
Equipment must be free of sharp edges as they may snag and cause pulls/damage to the table cloths. If using a washing machine with preset programs use a program with cool down.
Washing Equipment must have properly functioning water level and temperature controls. Powder or chemical feed systems must be functioning properly. Detergent must not contain softener.
Do not use Chlorine bleach on colours only use colour safe oxy. bleaches. Drying equipment must have properly functioning temperature and cool-down controls.
Lint screens on dryers must be cleaned daily.
Standard operating procedure should include periodic inspections of the above listed requirements.
100% Polyester Table linens (Amalif/Signature/Gingham) All new linen should be washed separately prior to use to remove any manufacturing residual dye. Colours and product should not be mixed on this initial wash. Subsequent wash cycles, similar colours/shades (e.g. white, medium, dark,) can be washed together (see below).All table cloth linen must be shaken out to ensure debris (e.g. food and sharp objects) are not loaded into the washer. All polyester table cloths should be washed separately from 100% cotton and polycotton blends, as loose fibres from cotton and polycotton blends can deposit lint onto the polyester linens. Use synthetic wash cycle/process (maximum 60° C for normal soiling), cool tumble dry, warm iron if required.
For heavily soiled items, wash temperatures can be increased to a maximum of 80° C but will require a gradual cool down. Step down temperature by 5° C increments or less until load is at 45° C as thermal shock may occur if load is cooled down rapidly.
Typical Wash Program For 100% Polyester Table Linen. Load washers up to 80% of rated capacity. Avoid use of any softeners or bacteria stats in the wash as these will mask the absorbency of the fabric. Do not use chlorine bleach on coloured table linen, only use oxygen release bleach. The use of sours will assist the removal of residual chemicals and assist any starching required. Do not use P.V.A. starch; only use natural starch. For heavily soiled items, wash temperatures can be increased to a maximum of 80° C but will require a gradual cool down. Step down temperature by 5° C increments or less until load is at 45° C as thermal shock may occur if load is cooled down to rapidly. Suggested Drying Procedure Load dryers up to 50% capacity.Set heat cycle to fabric temperature of 80° C - 90° C (low setting). Linen must be dry before “cool-down” cycle starts. Drying time usually varies between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on extraction, load size and temperature.
These procedures should be followed to obtain optimum flat-dry results;
A.) All fabrics should be unloaded immediately after cycle is completed. Cloths should then be draped across a trolley or folding table, napkins stacked flat.
B.) Allow 24 hour “shelf-time” to enhance flat-dry appearance. Professional results are best obtained by ironing.
Whites - White
Lights - Ivory, Bone, Lemon, Buttermilk, Wheat, Light Pink, Oyster Pink, Blush, Duck Egg
Mediums - Medrite Grey, Seafoam, Turquoise, Periwinkle, Wedgewood, Kiwi, Moss, Olive, Pumpkin, Sandalwood, Ginger, Peach, Gold, Dusky Pink, Grape, Violet, Tangerine, Wild Raspberry, Cinnamon.
Darks - Royal Blue, Forest Green, Pewter, Purple, Mocha, Maroon, Navy,Black and Reds should always be washed seperately.