How to take care of our bedding in summer?
First, change and wash frequently.
Some people think that mites don’t like sunlight and just expose them to the sun. In fact, it is not. Although sun exposure kills the mites, the corpses and feces of the mites are not exposed to the sun, and they are still very sensitizing to the human body! Be sure to clean frequently.
Second, tidy up frequently.
The bed cannot be used as a storage room or wardrobe, otherwise bacteria will follow. Keeping the surface of the bed tidy is king! Eating in bed is also very bad.
Third, shrink.
Generally speaking, we use pure cotton, Tencel, real silk and other bedding fabrics in summer, which have good moisture absorption performance. The bedding that has just been washed is dried directly, and it is easy to cause the fabric to shrink too much due to instantaneous moisture evaporation.
fourth. fade
Excessive exposure to the sun will cause changes in the molecular structure of the dye, resulting in yellowing, whitening, and fading.
Fifth, hardening.
It is easy to cause fiber brittleness and strength attenuation. For example, silk and wool will be attenuated by 50% after exposure to sunlight for 200 hours, while viscose fibers will become hard and brittle after exposure to sunlight.