Caring For Bed Coverings
July 31, 2021 11:59 pmIt is more important than ever to routinely clean bedding and household linens for a healthy, germ-free environment.
Whether creating a master suite oasis, adding color to a kids’ room, or providing a relaxing place for guests to unwind – a comforter is often the central design feature in any bedroom décor.
Our August coupon for comforters, bedspreads, blankets, and duvet covers is one of the most popular.
Here are ten tips to keep your bedding beautiful (and germ free!):
- Duvet covers are a great investment. They help keep your comforter clean and safe from spills and can be easily removed for cleaning.
- When buying comforters, bedspreads or duvet covers read and keep all care instructions. Care instructions may be found on a temporary label, a hang tag, or on the packaging.
- Beware of special finishes that give off a glossy appearance. These special additives may look great when purchasing a comforter, however, can wear over time causing a chalky dulled appearance.
- If possible, make sure the bedspread has been preshrunk. Shrinkage of two or three percent can easily occur after cleaning if the fabric was not properly stabilized during manufacturing. This may cause the spread to not fit properly.
- Also, check the strength and quality of the stitching. Quilting stitches should run both vertically and horizontally with quilting lines 8 to 10 inches apart. Stitching should be strong, as loose stitching can allow the filling to shift during cleaning. Poor construction with loose stitching can allow the filling to shift during a care process.
- Bedspreads and duvet covers absorb body oil, make-up, spills, and soil from dirty hands. Many of these stains are “invisible” or hard to see, so don’t be fooled and clean your comforter once a season, or more depending upon use.
- If there is a spill, blot with an absorbent towel (don’t rub the stain!) and have the item cleaned as soon as possible. Make sure to tell the drycleaner about the stain. Time is an enemy of effective stain removal.
- Fluff your comforter when you make your bed. By providing a steady flow of air, your down will continue to loft.
- If you use a duvet cover, you may not have to clean your comforter as frequently (maybe once every 2 – 3 years). If simple shaking does not return your comforter to its original loft, it should be cleaned.
- Clean all matching or coordinating items such as shams, dust ruffles and curtains at the same time to ensure that any color or sheen loss is uniform.