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Silk Care Instructions

By following these instructions, your silk will retain its natural beauty:


Machine Wash in Cool Water
Hong Silk Silk products can be conveniently machine washed as long as several precautions are taken.
Use your washing machine's delicate cycle with garments unbuttoned.

Wash dark colors separately and do not wash with non delicate garments..
Only use mild detergents such as Woolite?
NEVER BLEACH or use bleaching agents.
We highly recommend using a LINGERIE BAG to protect from the washing machine's pulling action that can damage the garment's seams.
Steaming your silks is the recommended method of removing wrinkles.
If a steamer is not available, you may iron your damp silk garments inside out, using the gentle heat setting.
If machine drying, use only the low-temperature gentle cycle!
Hand Wash in Cool Water
Only use mild detergents such as Woolite?.
NEVER BLEACH or use bleaching agents.
Steaming your silks is the recommended method of removing wrinkles.
If a steamer is not available, you may iron your damp silk garments inside out, using the gentle heat setting.
Professional Dry Clean
Dry Clean

For optimal results, The Hong Kong Silk Company recommends that pure silk garments be dry cleaned.
Dry cleaning of fine silks extends the life of the garment, and protects its natural beauty.

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