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Meet Heritage Park Laundry Essentials

We’ve partnered with Heritage Park Laundry Essentials, a brand we trust to deliver gentle, effective care for the world’s finest fabrics. Their products are dermatologist-tested, pH-neutral, and specifically formulated to clean without damaging delicate fibers like silk and wool.

Why we recommend Heritage Park:

  • Free from harsh chemicals - no dyes, sulfates, or optical brighteners
  • Silk-safe formula- perfect for Mulberry Park Silks’ bedding, robes, and accessories
  • EWG Certified - tested for safety and skin-friendliness
  • Thoughtfully scented or fragrance-free - choose Lavender Mist, Spring Magnolia, or Fragrance Free

Silk Care: Do’s and Don’ts

✅ Do 🚫 Don’t
Use cold water and a silk-safe detergent like Heritage Park Use bleach, enzyme-based detergents, or fabric softener
Turn items inside out before washing Dry silk in direct sunlight
Air dry flat or hang to dry away from heat Use high heat or tumble dry
Wash silk with like, delicate items Mix silk with rough fabrics like towels or denim
Store silk in a cool, dry place away from sunlight Wring or twist silk to remove excess water

Silk Care FAQs

Yes. All Mulberry Park Silks bedding is machine washable. Use cold water, a gentle cycle, and a silk-safe detergent. Always place items in a mesh laundry bag to prevent damage.

Use a pH-neutral, enzyme-free detergent specifically made for delicate fabrics. We recommend Heritage Park Silk & Wool Detergent, which is dermatologist-tested and free of harsh chemicals.

Air drying is best. Lay flat on a towel or hang to dry indoors, away from sunlight. If needed, you can tumble dry on the lowest or no-heat setting using wool dryer balls.

Wash silk pillowcases every 1 to 2 weeks, and sheets every 2 to 3 weeks. This keeps your bedding fresh while maintaining silk’s softness and durability.

Yes, but use the lowest heat setting and iron while the fabric is still slightly damp. Always place a cloth between the silk and the iron to avoid direct heat damage.

Silk may shrink if exposed to hot water or high heat. Always wash in cold water and air dry or use the no-heat setting in the dryer to prevent shrinkage.

Yes. Mesh bags protect silk from snags, tangling, and overstretching in the wash. They are highly recommended, especially for pillowcases and delicate accessories.

No. Fabric softeners and bleach can damage silk’s natural fibers. Stick to a gentle, silk-specific detergent for best results.

Avoid dryer sheets, which often contain chemicals and fragrances that can coat and weaken silk. Use wool dryer balls as a safer, natural alternative.

Gently blot the stain with cold water as soon as possible. Avoid rubbing. For very tough spots, you may use a small amount of a diluted enzyme-based detergent. Allow this to sit for no more 10 minutes and wash as usual with a silk-safe detergent.