Key takeaways
- Create a care guide as a standard page from Online Store > Pages.
- For care instructions specific to individual products, use product metafields and display them on the product page.
- For a template that works across multiple product types, build with reusable sections or Fudge.
- Care guides reduce returns by setting correct product expectations and care habits.
A care guide page reduces returns, generates organic search traffic (“how to wash merino wool”), and positions your brand as an expert in your product category. It’s one of the higher-ROI content pages a product-based store can build.
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How to create a care guide page in Shopify
Step 1. Go to Online Store > Pages.
Step 2. Click Add page.
Step 3. Set the title (e.g., “Care Guide”, “How to Care for Your [Product Type]”, “Product Care Instructions”).
Step 4. Add your content using the rich text editor. A care guide typically includes:
- Product-specific care instructions
- Washing or cleaning methods
- Storage recommendations
- What to avoid
- Common questions (how to fix, how to restore)
Step 5. Add images where they help - showing correct folding technique, storage setup, or care symbols.
Step 6. Set a clean URL handle in the SEO section (e.g., care-guide, wool-care-instructions).
Step 7. Save.
Linking from products to the care guide
Once the page is live, link to it from relevant products.
Related: Add Ingredients or Care Instructions in Shopify.
Option A - Link in the product description. Add a line at the end: “For full care instructions, see our Care Guide” and link it to your /pages/care-guide URL.
Option B - Link in a collapsible block. In the Theme Editor, add a Collapsible row block to the product page. Label it “Care Instructions” and include a brief summary with a link to the full guide.
Option C - Product metafield. If you want care instructions displayed directly on each product page without a separate page link, use a metafield.
When to use a product metafield instead of a page
A standalone care guide page works best for generic care instructions that apply to most of your catalogue.
Use product metafields when:
- Different products have meaningfully different care requirements
- You want care instructions displayed inline on the product page
- You want to show care symbols alongside text
Setting up a care instructions metafield:
Step 1. Go to Settings > Custom data > Products > Add definition.
Step 2. Name it “Care Instructions”, choose Multi-line text or Rich text type.
Step 3. Fill in per product by opening each product and scrolling to the metafields section.
Step 4. Display it on the product page via a Theme Editor block connected to the dynamic source.
Related: Edit Meta Descriptions in Shopify.
Building a multi-product care guide with sections
For stores with multiple product categories (e.g., an apparel brand with knitwear, denim, and leather), a single care guide page with sections per material type works well.
Suggested structure:
- Intro paragraph (why care matters, your brand’s approach)
- H2: Knitwear and Wool
- H2: Denim
- H2: Leather
- H2: General Storage Tips
In the Theme Editor, build this with rich text sections per material type. Or describe the full page to Fudge for a more designed layout - icons, expandable sections per material, care symbol graphics.
Related: Fudge Page Builder.
SEO opportunity for care guide pages
Care guide content targets informational queries with long-tail search volume:
- “how to wash cashmere sweater”
- “how to clean leather boots at home”
- “how to store linen clothes”
These searches come from buyers who already own your product type or are researching before buying. A well-structured care guide can rank for these terms and pull in new organic visitors.
Tips:
- Use the question as an H2 heading (e.g., ”## How to wash a cashmere sweater”)
- Answer directly in the first paragraph under each heading
- Target one primary product-care query per page or section
FAQ
Both. A short version on the product page (collapsible block or metafield) covers the immediate question. The full care guide page covers in-depth context, related tips, and ranks for informational searches like "how to wash merino wool". Linking from the product page to the full guide gives shoppers depth without cluttering the buy flow. To build the product-page collapsible block reading from a per-product care metafield, describe what you want to Fudge and it adds the block to the product template.
Long enough to be genuinely useful — typically 800–1,500 words for a single-material guide. Shorter than 500 words rarely ranks against competing content. Longer than 2,000 words risks being skimmed past. Use clear H2 sections per topic so shoppers can jump to what they need.
Yes. Informational queries like "how to clean leather boots" have meaningful search volume and lower competition than transactional queries. A well-structured care guide ranks for these and pulls in research-stage buyers. They convert worse than product-page traffic per visit, but they convert at all — they wouldn't have found you otherwise.
No, if the care guide is linked rather than embedded in full on every product page. A linked care guide adds depth without expanding the product-page wall of text that hurts mobile conversion. Avoid embedding 1,000-word care instructions inline on every product page.
Use both: metafields for product-specific instructions (e.g., "this leather boot needs conditioning every 6 months"), and a page for the broad guide (e.g., the full leather care methodology). Metafields scale per product; the page is the canonical source you link to. Updating the metafield definition propagates across the catalog instantly.
Related: Add Structured Data in Shopify.