Teach you a little trick to avoid washing and drying! mite removal and sterilization
Jan 15, 2024
You should have taken out all the thick quilts at home! Now that the weather is getting colder and colder, we have to cover ourselves with more layers of quilts. However, quilts that have been left idle for a long time will become a little damp and even have a peculiar smell. In daily life, we always clean them by exposing them to the sun. Quilts, even those that are covered for a long time, need to be cleaned frequently, otherwise, they will be crawling with mites, which will pose a certain threat to the health of our family. However, many people in cities now cannot leave their quilts outside to dry. You can't get enough sunlight at home, and moving quilts up and down is also a physical job. The quilts have a "smell" and mites are crawling all over the bed. Teach you a "little trick" to avoid washing and drying! Remove mites and sterilize!
1. Quilt
In the past, most people used cotton quilts in their homes. Many people have seen elastic cotton when they were young. Cotton is soft and warm, but cotton quilts are generally thick and heavy. If the quilt is not taken care of regularly, the quilt will collapse. , in fact, cotton quilts only need to put a few bags of desiccant in the quilt, or desiccant from snacks, and you can put it in when storing the quilt!
2. Duvet
Down quilts are the most common quilts nowadays. They are very practical, much lighter than cotton quilts, and have very good warmth retention properties. However, many people still clean their duvets by exposing them to the sun. Duvets are not suitable for long-term exposure to the sun. , this will destroy the down fiber. Dilute it with lemon water and water and spray it on the quilt. Leave it in a cool place overnight until it is completely absorbed. The quilt will not be damp and has a light lemon fragrance. It can also be sterilized and disinfected to avoid mite damage!
3. Wool quilt
Wool quilts are more expensive, but they have good warmth retention properties and are very suitable for people with rheumatism and joint diseases. Not only that, wool quilts are less likely to get wet, but they are also more troublesome to clean. There will be some mildew spots on the wool quilt, so don't panic. After spraying it with alcohol, just brush the mildew spots gently with a soft brush. Alcohol can also sterilize and disinfect the quilt to prevent debris from human metabolism from breeding mites after being covered for a long time!
The quilt has a "foul smell" and mites are crawling all over the bed. Teach you a "little trick" to avoid washing and drying! Remove mites and sterilize! If a quilt is not used for a long time, it will easily become damp and smelly. However, a quilt that has been used for a long time will still become less warm due to the cold weather and may even develop mites. Try these simple methods as soon as possible!