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Latte Lightweight Bath Mat

£9.60£12.00

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Latte coloured. A lighter alternative to our tufted bath rugs. Perfect for a spare bathroom or holiday lets. Lightweight and quick to dry. 100% Combed Cotton Lightweight Towelling Bath Mat...


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Description

Latte coloured.
A lighter alternative to our tufted bath rugs. Perfect for a spare bathroom or holiday lets.
Lightweight and quick to dry.

100% Combed Cotton Lightweight Towelling Bath Mat - 1000gsm
50x80cm

Aftercare

BED LINEN
Our bed linen can be washed at up to 95 degrees but for normal use 60 degrees is fine. Tumble drying is not a problem but care should be taken not to overload the dryer risking greater creasing. Line dry is recommended where/when possible and to iron (if necessary) when slightly damp.

WHITE 650gsm TOWELS
Please wash all towels before use. Whilst our towels can be washed up to 95 degrees, a 60 degree wash is normally ok. Tumble drying is fine, but be careful not to over dry and use ’cool down’ ten minutes before the end to allow fibres to relax. Fabric softener is not required on combed cotton yarn and will ultimately result in reducing the towels absorbency.

BATHROBES
Like our towels, our bathrobes can be washed up to 95 degrees, but again a 60 degree wash is normally ok. Tumble drying is fine.

PILLOWS & DUVETS
For the most practical of reasons, due to the size of normal domestic washers and dryers, we at Beaumont & Brown recommend you leave the laundering of these items to the professionals. You can find your local Textile Service association approved laundry or dry cleaners by calling 0207 843 9490 where they will be happy to help.

MATTRESSES & PILLOW PROTECTORS
Fully machine washable at 60 degrees. Tumble drying where possible (may not be practical) is not a problem. Line dry is recommended when / where possible.

BATH RUGS
Machine washable at 60 degrees. Tumble drying is no problem. If possible we recommend that you should wash these is a mesh bag to prevent the yarns from catching on the drum.