Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Do I have to pay if I stain the hotel sheets?

Do I have to pay if I stain the hotel sheets?

If you stain the hotel sheets, you will have to pay.

The customer is required to compensate the hotel sheets for soiling, but if the sheets can be washed, then washing is the normal obligation of the hotel, and the customer does not need to compensate. If the sheets cannot be used again because they cannot be washed, the customer should compensate the hotel for the actual loss of value of the sheets.

Customers are obliged to take good care of the facilities and supplies provided by the hotel. If the customer causes abnormal damage to the hotel facilities during use and brings additional work burden to the hotel, as a service provider, you can Negotiate with the customer and charge a certain fee. If you are not satisfied with the price charged, you as a consumer can also provide the specific situation to the Consumer Association, and the Consumer Association will coordinate to achieve a price that is satisfactory to both parties.

Tips for cleaning stains on bed sheets:

1. Soaking sheets: first put oil-stained sheets into warm water, add an appropriate amount of washing powder to the water or cut them into small strips Soap, but the soap needs to be dissolved in boiling water and soaked for a day and night. When washing the sheets the next day, gently scrub the oily areas with your hands. Generally, all or most of them can be scrubbed clean. If there are still stubborn oil stains that cannot be cleaned, you can add some baking soda and then scrub with your hands.

2. Detergent stain removal method: Although detergent is a kitchen product, it still has a certain ability to remove oil stains on sheets. Because the detergent itself has a strong ability to remove oil stains, if the oil stains on the sheets are not large and have just been stained, you can use detergent to partially clean the oil stains. If it is timely, the oil stains can still be removed.