SARGA STRAP CARE & HYGIENE
1. We recommend having a few different Sarga Straps in order to alternate and launder them regularly, and also just because more colors are more fun! :)
2. Depending on how many clients you see a day, and the manner in which you use your Sarga Strap, you may choose to change your Sarga Strap between clients, at the end of every workday, or every other day, depending on your client load.
3. We recommend washing Sarga Straps on their own with similar colors (the darker colors tend bleed in the first few washing cycles), on a gentle cycle, using either cold or warm water (not hot water!) or hand wash in a basin.
4. Use any detergent of your choice. You may wish to add baking soda for removing oil/lotion and minimizing odor. Do not use bleach, stain removers, or fabric softeners.
5. To dry, simply hang away from direct sunlight (exposure to sunlight and heat will cause the fabric to weaken and the color to fade rapidly). Do not put your Sarga Strap in the dryer as the heat will damage the fabric and weaken it.
2. Depending on how many clients you see a day, and the manner in which you use your Sarga Strap, you may choose to change your Sarga Strap between clients, at the end of every workday, or every other day, depending on your client load.
3. We recommend washing Sarga Straps on their own with similar colors (the darker colors tend bleed in the first few washing cycles), on a gentle cycle, using either cold or warm water (not hot water!) or hand wash in a basin.
4. Use any detergent of your choice. You may wish to add baking soda for removing oil/lotion and minimizing odor. Do not use bleach, stain removers, or fabric softeners.
5. To dry, simply hang away from direct sunlight (exposure to sunlight and heat will cause the fabric to weaken and the color to fade rapidly). Do not put your Sarga Strap in the dryer as the heat will damage the fabric and weaken it.