How to clean and maintain bedding set?
Bedding needs to be cleaned and maintained regularly. This is some common sense that everyone knows, because if you sleep in it every day, it is easy to be contaminated with dust. Even if there is no dust, some mites and other bacteria will breed after a long time. Below we will introduce to you how to clean and maintain bedding. Maybe many friends think this is very simple, but in fact, maybe your method is wrong? Let’s take a look at the specific maintenance tips!
1. Daily cleaning
First of all, we need to find out what kind of fabric the bedding is to be washed. Different fabrics have different washing methods. Some silk have special maintenance methods. We need to read the label instructions carefully. Secondly, if it is a simple bedding, the general cleaning process is as follows: Stir the neutral detergent evenly and dissolve it in water within 30 degrees, and then put the items that need to be washed; soak for about 10-15 minutes before washing, and then start After rinsing, the washed bedding should be hung to dry, but not exposed to the sun for a long time.
(The wash label of products)
2. Cleaning of pillow core and quilt core
When cleaning pillows, quilts and other bedding, wash them by hand or use a drum washing machine. For newly purchased products, simply rinsing with clean water is sufficient for the first cleaning. Be aware that bed linen sets with printed graphics may sometimes appear to float when cleaned, this is normal.
(This picture is from the Internet)
3. seasonal cleaning
When bedding changes seasons, it should be cleaned and put away. Especially for some areas with high humidity, the bedding will easily become smelly and moldy if it is put away without washing, and it will be stored in a dry place after drying.
4. Storage and storage
When we store and store bedding, we must pay attention to partitioning, and some dark and light colors must be separated. At the same time, the bedding should also be folded neatly. Putting an appropriate amount of camphor balls into the cotton fabric can prevent the bedding from being mould-eaten. The same method can be used for wool quilts and silk quilts. Mothballs should not be placed on silk and wool fabrics to avoid yellowing of the fabrics. Just place them in a place with suitable humidity and good ventilation.
The above are the tips provided by Rising textile. Hope it will be useful.