In this issue, we will explore in detail why hotel linens need to be watered.

Firstly, after leaving the factory, hotel linens, whether they are new towels or bedding, usually undergo a series of processing and treatment. During these processes, there may be some industrial pulp, cotton wool, floating hair, and floating color remaining on the linen. In order to remove these residues and ensure the cleanliness and comfort of the linen, watering has become an essential step.

Gold medal suppliers of hotel linens are well aware of this, and when they provide linens to hotels, they ensure that the linens undergo strict water treatment procedures. This not only removes residue from the linen, but also makes the loops of the linen more fluffy and comfortable to use.

In addition to its cleaning function, water can also regulate the pH value of the linen. The surface pH value of human skin is around 5.0-7.0. If the pH value of the linen is too different from that of the skin, it may irritate the skin and cause discomfort. By passing through water, the pH value of the linen can be neutralized, making it closer to the pH value of human skin and avoiding irritation and discomfort.

In addition, water immersion can also prevent the fading of linen. After dyeing, the surface of the fabric usually leaves some floating color. If there is no water, these floating colors are easy to peel off during the washing process, causing the fabric to fade and even dyeing other white fabrics red. Watering can remove these floating colors, ensuring that the color of the linen is bright and not easily faded.