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Should You Wash New Bed Sheets Before Sleeping on Them? The Answer May Surprise You

That irresistible “new sheet” moment hides a journey you never see. Fabrics are treated with sizing to stay crisp in the package, coated with finishes, dyes, and preservatives, then stored and shipped through dusty, shared spaces. By the time they reach your bedroom, they may still look pristine, but they’ve collected residues, particles, and traces of excess dye—especially in darker colors—that can transfer to your skin or other fabrics.

For many people, this is merely unpleasant; for those with sensitive skin, allergies, eczema, or young children at home, it can mean itching, irritation, and restless nights. A single wash loosens stiff fibers, removes much of the chemical buildup, improves breathability, and transforms that crisp, slightly scratchy feel into true softness. It’s a tiny effort with a big payoff: cleaner fabric, calmer skin, and a bed that feels genuinely fresh—not just factory-new—on the very first night.