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Does bask in the quilt need the sun or the temperature?

Bask in the quilt needs the sun.

Sunny weather is most suitable for bask in the quilt, so it's very comfortable to cover the quilt. Remember that you can't bask in the quilt in cloudy, windy and foggy days, and the quilt is easy to get dusty.

It is not suitable for bask in the quilt to cool down in the morning, and the moisture will come out slowly at four or five in the evening, which is not suitable for quilt resurgence. Sunshine is best from 1 1 in the morning, 2 hours in summer is enough, and 1 hour in winter.

Bask in the quilt usually basks in the lining first, as much as possible, which is both warm and sterile, and then turns it over for an hour and a half. The quilt cover is not suitable for long exposure, half an hour is enough.

Don't expose the quilt

Many of us in bask in the quilt have a misunderstanding, that is, we think it is good to hang the quilt outside for a day, but it is not! If our quilt is exposed to the sun, it will destroy the chemical fibers in it, so the warmth of the quilt will be damaged, because the temperature of the sun is higher in the afternoon.

If we are in bask in the quilt at one or two o'clock in the afternoon, we'd better cover the quilt with a layer of cloth. This is to prevent the warm sunshine from damaging the chemical fibers of the quilt. Generally, it only takes two hours in bask in the quilt next spring, and one more hour in winter.