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Comforter and Bedding Cleaning

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With the glimpse of spring in the last few days, one of the first things I like to clean is all of my bedding. I love the smell of fresh bedding! Here are some suggestions for cleaning your bedding.

 

How to wash a comforter and bedding

              After a long day, the feeling of a cozy bed is so satisfying. But over time, sweat, body oil and allergens like dust mites can start to build up. To keep your bedding clean and comfortable, it’s a good idea to wash it periodically.

 

Bed Sheets and Pillowcases

              Bedsheets and pillowcases should be washed at least every two weeks. If you sweat a lot at night or are more sensitive to dust, once a week is recommended.

              While most sheets and pillowcases can be machine washed, some specialty fabrics may require specific cleaning considerations, so always check the fabric care label first. Wash then air dry or tumble dry.

 

Pillows

              Even with pillowcases, pillows can still harbor dead skin and allergens. To keep pillows at their best, wash them every three months.

              Most pillows can be cleaned in the washing machine, but again, you should always read the label first in case the pillows require special care. Foam pillows, for example, often can’t be machine washed because the agitation may break up the padding. In this case, if the pillows have removable covers, the covers can be washed according to the instructions on the label.

              Generally, pillows can be machine washed on a gentle cycle. Washing two pillows at a time can help keep the washer balanced.

              If the label instruction say it’s safe to do so, you can machine dry the pillows. Adding a few tennis balls, or periodically removing the pillows and fluffing the. Can help prevent clumping and promote even drying.

 

Comforters and Weighted Blankets

              Blankets – included the weighted kind – and comforters should be washed monthly. If there’s a removable cover, then you can wash the cover monthly and get away with washing the blanket itself two to four times a year.

              Always read the label and follow the instructions. Usually blankets and comforters can be machine washed on a gentle cycle. The capacity of your washer will determine whether this can be done at home, or if you’ll need to go to a laundromat. Then machine dry on low heat or lay flat to air dry. Putting a towel in the dryer can help the blanket or comforter to dry more evenly. You can also periodically stop the dry to fluff the blanket or comforter a few times.

              If there’s a stain, pre-treat it with a stain remover before washing and check to make sure it’s fully gone before machined drying. Also make sure the comforter is fully dry before using or storing it, so it doesn’t become susceptible to mildew. Use multiple low heat cycles if necessary.

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