Quilts Are Not Just For Drying, But Also For 'time'!
Apr 15, 2023
Do you often dry your quilts? The quilt on the bed usually has a bad smell after being covered for a long time. At this time, we should wash the quilt and then take it out to dry. But seemingly ordinary quilt drying has a lot of knowledge and requires everyone to pay attention to many small details.
Regular sun disinfection of blankets is very beneficial for our bodies. It is best to dry the quilt once a week and choose to air it on a sunny day. To prevent dust and pollen from falling on the quilt in the air, try to avoid air drying on windy days.
After taking out the cotton quilt that has been stored for a long time, it is necessary to air it before use. It is important to choose a place with clean air for air drying to avoid "secondary pollution" of the quilt.
The ultraviolet rays of the afternoon sun are abundant, making it very suitable for everyone to bask in blankets. It's best to choose from 11pm to 2pm.
Do not expose cashmere or down blankets to direct sunlight, as it can damage the fibers inside. To extend their lifespan, just air them in a ventilated area on the balcony for an hour.
Some people like to pat the surface of the quilt after drying it, feeling that it can remove the dust on it, but this approach is actually wrong. There is a large amount of warm air in the fibers that have been sunburned in the quilt, which can be very fluffy and warm when covered. If you pat hard, it will blow the hot air out of the fibers, and it may cause the fibers to break and clump. To remove dust from the quilt, simply use a soft bristle brush to gently brush the surface of the quilt.
Originally, there were so many things to pay attention to when airing the quilt. Everyone must pay attention next time they air the quilt.