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How often is the quilt aired in winter?

It is usually very wet and cold indoors in winter, so we often need to take the quilt out to dry and disinfect it. So how can we get to bask in the quilt in winter? Let's take a look!

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How often is the quilt aired in winter?

Due to the different materials of quilts in winter, the times and time of airing are also different, as follows:

Kapok: Twice a week for three or four hours.

Synthetic cotton: once a week, airing for two or three hours is ideal.

Wool quilt: air it twice a month and dry it in the shade for two hours.

Duvet: once a month, 30 minutes in summer and 1 hour in winter, and hung in the shade. Feather quilts can also be placed on indoor chairs, as long as they can be ventilated.

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What's wrong with winter, bask in the quilt?

1, the time in bask in the quilt is not as long as possible. Generally, an hour or two between noon 1 1 and 2 pm is enough.

2. The color of quilt cover is directly related to the effect of bask in the quilt. It is generally believed that the heat absorption rate of light-colored quilt cover is worse than that of dark-colored quilt cover, so it is best to prepare a big black cloth to cover the quilt in bask in the quilt. Because black absorbs heat more easily, it will get twice the result with half the effort.

3. In bask in the quilt, in order to avoid direct sunlight, you can cover it with a sheet, but turn the quilt over by half so that both sides can get sunshine evenly.

4. Wool quilts and duvets only need to be dried in a cool and ventilated place.

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The misunderstanding of bask in the quilt in winter

Avoid windy days and "secondary pollution"

Choose sunny weather to dry the bedding, and try to avoid windy days, so as to avoid floating dust and pollen in the air falling on the bedding and soiling the bedding. You should also choose to dry in a clean air place to avoid "secondary pollution" of bedding during drying.

It needs to be dried before long-term use.

Bedding that has not been used for a long time or is newly bought should be dried once before use, which is conducive to drying and hygiene; Bedding in use can be aired once a week.

How good is bask in the quilt for a long time?

The longer the quilt is aired, the better. Generally 165438+ it is best to dry for two or three hours from 0 am to 2 noon. In winter, when the quilt is exposed to the sun for three or four hours, the cotton fiber will expand to a certain extent. If the sun shines for a long time and many times, the fibers of the quilt will become shorter and fall off easily, so there is no need for more bask in the quilt.

Feathers and wool don't need to be aired often, and don't be exposed to the sun, because high temperature will change the oil content in feathers and wool and produce rancid smell. This quilt can be dried in a ventilated place 1 hour. If it's a synthetic quilt, you can bask in the sun for an hour or two.

Bask in the quilt, inside or outside?

Don't expose the quilt with chemical fiber fabric to the sun to prevent the chemical fiber from being burned by high temperature. When exposed to the sun, you can cover the quilt with a thin layer of cloth to protect it from being damaged.

Wool quilts and duvets have good moisture absorption and drainage, so they don't need to be aired frequently. If it is outdoor drying, it needs to be covered with a layer of cloth and ventilated for an hour or two.

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