What’s the best way to wash your linens so they are perfectly white and soft?
Sure, here on BCP we’ve covered laundry in lots of different ways. There was the Beginner’s Guide to Laundry and then the Yeshiva Bochur’s Guide to Laundry, an easy, visual guide that’s hanging in dorms around the world. There’s also laundry hacks, like how to get away with less ironing, or making your own wrinkle-release here.
For the best tips on caring and laundering linens, though, we turned to the industry pros at Domani Home, who has been advising customers on the very best ways to help those high quality linens maintain their bright whiteness and softness.
What type of wash cycle? To dry or to hang? What should I do about wrinkles? All the information you need to crisp, soft, white linens is here in this download!
You might also want to take a peek at some of the beautiful linens available at Domani Home.

Like this Hatch Linen Set.

Or this embroidered Lajord Linen Set.
Besides for linens, the download also includes tips on keeping plush and luxurious-feeling towels like these super soft and bright white.

When you invest in soft, high quality linens you also want to use the products that keep them looking and feeling their best. Domani carries L’Avant Laundry Detergent – L’Avant is all natural and super high-concentrated, so you only need a little bit. It has that perfect subtle scent–just a hint–that will make you feel like you’re on vacation, every time you’re getting into bed.

Thank You for the post. What brand detergent do they recommend for towels?
Thanks for this post!
What can I use to remove makeup on white towels?
Makeup remover is a start. Then, I add Dawn Powewash to my laundry cycle and it removes the rest. It’s made to break down oil, grease and other hard to remove deposits on dishes. It works great in laundry!
Is it sanitary to wash linen in cold water, as it recommends in this guide?
Any tips for keeping pillow cases looking new? They tend to discolor.
Yes I’d love to know that too how to keep pillowcases from fading. For now I just try not to dry them. Any other suggestions.