Care Instructions

Taking proper care of your Coop products plays an important role in preserving their comfort, hygiene, and durability over time. With the right cleaning methods and regular maintenance, you can extend the life of your pillows, bedding, and bath items while ensuring they continue to perform as intended. Thoughtful care not only keeps these products looking fresh but also helps maintain their structure and overall feel.

When caring for pillows, it is important to separate the outer cover from the inner fill before washing. The outer cover can be cleaned more frequently, while the inner pillow typically requires washing only about once a year to maintain cleanliness without affecting its supportive qualities. Covers should be washed in cold water using a gentle cycle, avoiding harsh chemicals such as bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage the material. After washing, tumble dry on a low setting and ensure the cover is completely dry before placing it back onto the pillow.

For pillows that contain memory foam fill, additional precautions are helpful. Securing the zipper before washing can prevent the fill from escaping during the cycle. Washing should be done in cold water on a delicate setting, again avoiding strong detergents or additives. Drying requires extra attention, as moisture can become trapped within the foam. It is best to dry one pillow at a time on low heat, allowing sufficient time for the interior to dry fully. Checking inside the pillow to confirm that no dampness remains is essential, as any retained moisture may affect both comfort and hygiene. For latex or certain foam pillows that should not be fully submerged, spot cleaning with a damp cloth and mild detergent is a safer option, followed by thorough air drying.

Larger items such as body pillows or maternity pillows require a bit more care due to their size. Using a protective cover can help reduce the need for frequent washing. If washing the entire pillow becomes necessary, larger commercial machines may be more suitable to handle the volume. As with standard pillows, always remove and wash the outer cover separately. Gentle cycles, cold water, and mild detergents are recommended. Drying should be done on low heat, and ensuring that both the cover and inner fill are completely dry is especially important before reuse. Placing inner materials in a laundry bag may help improve airflow during drying.

Bedding items also benefit from careful handling. Sheets, blankets, and mattress toppers each have their own needs, but in general, washing with cold water and mild detergent helps preserve fabric quality. Items should be washed separately from heavier or rougher materials to avoid damage. Low-heat drying is recommended to maintain softness and prevent shrinkage. Some fabrics may allow light ironing if needed, while others should simply be dried and stored properly. Mattress toppers are best cleaned by spot treatment rather than full washing, using gentle cleaning methods and allowing them to air dry thoroughly.

Bath products, including towels and robes, should also be washed with care. Using cold water and a gentle cycle helps maintain softness and absorbency. Harsh chemicals and mixing with incompatible fabrics should be avoided, as they can affect texture and longevity. Drying on a low setting ensures that fibers remain intact while preventing unnecessary wear.

Consistent care practices make a noticeable difference in how long these products last and how well they perform. By following simple cleaning guidelines and ensuring items are completely dry before use, you can maintain a clean, comfortable, and well-kept environment. Proper maintenance not only protects your investment but also ensures that every product continues to deliver the comfort and quality it was designed to provide.