Wash & Care Guide

Caring for your Bamboo Jersey

 



Bamboo fabric is an extremely absorbent material and gets really heavy when wet. When drying the pillow for baby, lay flat across a rack to prevent stretching.

Refrain from using a dryer to tumble dry as this may cause the pillow for baby to lose its shape.

To further prevent stretching and reduce pilling, you may wish to flip your bamboo baby pillow inside out and put them in a laundry net when washing.

Drying flat and in the shade will help avoid that 'crisp' texture, if not it should also considerably soften upon wearing. We do not recommend using laundry softeners as the waxy coating present in softeners will interfere with the bamboo baby pillow's moisture-wicking and absorption properties.

Caring for your Vegan Leather

Surface clean only.

Do not scrub.

Do not machine wash, iron, bleach or dry clean.

Do not use harsh detergents, citrus, alcohol, bleach or abrasive cleaners (such as Jif) as they may damage the surface of the mat.

Ensure mat is dry before storing.

Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.

The quilted mats are water-resistant but not entirely water impermeable due to the quilted stitching - Clean any liquid spills promptly with a towel/ rag/ paper towel.

 

Vegan Leather Care

Our vegan leather is stain-resistant but not stain-proof so avoid permanent markers/pens, acrylic paints or anything with a heavy dye. Be careful with some mineral sunscreens as these may stain. Quickly clean any marks by wiping with a baby wipe, paper towel or a damp cloth with mild soap.

Vegan Leather does crease - the creases will relax over time with use, but will reappear if the mat is folded to store. Creases are a characteristic of vegan leather and not a defect.

Natural Latex Insert Care (For Playmats)

Spot clean natural latex foam with mild soap and water. Your insert should be constantly protected by its cover. If the natural foam is put under direct sunlight or exposed to air for several weeks, it will begin to dry out and become brittle. If your natural foam becomes wet, remove the cover and let the components dry separately indoors.