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With The Minimum Amount - Pima Cotton World's Softest Cotton
Pima Cotton World's Softest Cotton
4 times mentioned • Gordon Levis • 10 February 2018

Pima Cotton World's Softest Cotton

Worlds Softest Cotton Sheets 500TC White Pima Cotton World's Softest Cotton Sheet Set. Caring for Your Sheets. Cotton is a natural fibre that will wear over time.

following our care tips will ensure that your World's Softest Cotton Sheets will reward you with a comfortable night's sleep for a long time. For our fine quality sheets, we recommend a cool to warm wash, with the minimum amount of detergent. After a wash, shake your sheets to remove creasing. This will minimise the amount of ironing you'll need, if you like ironing your sheets.
With The Minimum Amount - Don't Recommend Using
Don't Recommend Using
3 times mentioned • Gordon Levis • 10 February 2018

Don't Recommend Using

Fresh by Home Republic 300TC Caviar Sheet Separates. We recommend a cool to warm wash, with the minimum amount of detergent. After a wash, shake your sheets to remove creasing and minimise ironing time.

We don't recommend using chlorine bleach on your sheets, as it will cause permanent stains and overtime weaken the fibres, leading to premature wear and tear of your investment. Some cosmetic and tanning products may stain or permanently discolour your sheets. Do not overdry your sheets and try to store them folded in a cool, shaded spot.
With The Minimum Amount - Miix 510
Miix 510
48 times mentioned • Mohd Salleh • 02 April 2018

Miix 510

The Miix 510 is very capable of hardware decoding even 4K video with the minimum amount of CPU power required. To achieve this, either: Use Microsoft Edge. It will default to x264 codec, that is hardware accelerated. Use Firefox but install the h264ify extension.

Use Chrome, but install the h264ify extension. Just to give you numbers, for a 4K video without the h264ify extension, Chrome uses 64-100% CPU. With this extension it uses about 6%. Edge uses around 4% and Firefox around 5-7% (with h264ify).
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